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Optimizing surveillance strategies for sacrococcygeal teratoma: A Midwest pediatric surgery consortium multi-institutional study

Video Published 2026-01-26 Updated 2026-02-16

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Multi-institutional study examining post-operative surveillance protocols for sacrococcygeal teratoma found 89% recurrence-free survival at 3-5 years, with malignant histopathology as the only significant recurrence predictor. Authors recommend minimum 3-year surveillance including tumor markers, imaging, and physical exam, though current institutional protocols vary widely.

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  • - Recurrence-free survival for sacrococcygeal teratoma is 89% at 3-5 years, with most recurrences occurring within 3 years post-resection. - Malignant histopathology is the only significant predictor of recurrence in sacrococcygeal teratoma patients. - Current surveillance protocols vary widely across institutions with no standardized approach in place. - Recommended minimum surveillance is 3 years including tumor markers, imaging, and physical examination. - Majority of recurrences occur within the first 3 years, supporting focused early surveillance strategies.

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