Abstract
Oncologic surgery aims to remove the entirety of cancer from a patient. However, we have little understanding of how surgical trauma impacts the residual primary tumor when disease is often left behind. Herein, we present a protocol to test the impact of surgical trauma on an incompletely resected murine sarcoma. We describe steps for tumor cell injection, tumor measurements, experimental group assignments, and maintaining sterility. We then detail procedures for surgical preparation, incision and tumor exposure, incomplete tumor resection, closure, and recovery.