Abstract
Myxofibrosarcoma (MFS) is a rare, aggressive soft tissue sarcoma with high recurrence
rates. Conventional treatment involves wide surgical resection and radiotherapy, but
the infiltrative nature of MFS often complicates complete resection. This case highlights
an 81-year-old patient with recurrent MFS in the left forearm, initially treated with
surgery and radiation therapy. Due to surgical limitations and desire for a minimally
invasive approach after recurrence, cryoablation was performed. The patient underwent
the procedure successfully, and postoperative imaging indicated effective ablation.
This case demonstrates cryoablation as a feasible, minimally invasive alternative
for managing recurrent MFS, particularly in anatomically challenging cases.
Keywords
cryoablation - myxofibrosarcoma - interventional radiology