Resection and reconstruction for soft-tissue sarcomas of the extremity.
 Soft-tissue sarcomas are uncommon malignant tumors, and when a diagnosis is made early, the patient has up to an 80% chance of surviving.
 In treating soft-tissue sarcomas, the goal of the surgeon is the prolongation of patient survival, the total eradication of local disease, and the minimization of functional deficits.
 In addition to treatment, this article discusses evaluation, histology, and staging.
