This Tuesday I saw a case of shoulder malignancy in the soft tissue tumor joint clinic that had recurred after an incision at an outside hospital. The problem is not recurrence, as many of those after an incision at an outside hospital will recur with a recurrence rate of 35%-65%. The problem is that this incision makes me speechless. Section Chen Yong Generally speaking, for tumors of the limb, the surgical incision must be parallel to the long axis of the limb, even if it recurs again, it is still possible to obtain limb preservation, the transverse incision is contraindicated, and the expanded resection of 3-5cm outside this incision is often the only way to achieve local control is to amputate the limb.