Cardiac Myxoma, a Rare But Most Common Encountered Cardiac Tumor: A Single Center Experience

Satish R Das, C. Mohapatra, Ashish Badkhal, S. Dhande, P. Pohekar, A. Khatod
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Introduction: Cardiac myxoma is a benign and rare tumor, which can present with a grim phenomenon if the presentation is late or the diagnosis and surgery are delayed. The purpose of this study was to share our institutional experience of cardiac myxoma. Material and Methods: This retrospective study was conducted to evaluate patients undergoing procedures at a single tertiary care centre for the treatment of cardiac myxoma during January, 2007 to December, 2017. Preoperative diagnosis was made by assessing clinical presentation and doing echocardiography. Complete tumor excision was performed, and all the patients were followed up for recurrence and complications. Results: A total of 45 cases of cardiac myxoma (13 males and 32 females) with the mean age of 37.5 years old (ranged between 16 and 60 years old) were operated over the period of 10 years. Cardiac myxoma constituted about 0.69% of all cardiac cases operated at our institute. Out of all the subjects, 41, 3, and 1 cases had left atrial, right atrial, and right ventricular involvements, respectively. Additionally, 43 patients (95%) survived the surgery, one recurrence was observed during the follow-up period. Conclusion: Cardiac myxoma is the most common cardiac tumor account for very small percentage of patients with heart disease. Early clinical suspicion and the use of imaging modalities are key to early diagnosis of this condition. Although these tumors have a risk for severe cardiac and systemic symptoms, referral to experienced centers for prompt surgical resection under cardiopulmonary bypass provides excellent early and long-term results.
心脏黏液瘤,一种罕见但最常见的心脏肿瘤:单中心经验
简介:心脏黏液瘤是一种罕见的良性肿瘤,如果出现晚或诊断和手术延迟,可能会出现可怕的现象。本研究的目的是分享我们治疗心脏黏液瘤的机构经验。材料和方法:本回顾性研究评估了2007年1月至2017年12月在单一三级保健中心接受心脏黏液瘤治疗的患者。术前通过评估临床表现和超声心动图进行诊断。全部切除肿瘤,随访复发及并发症情况。结果:10年间共手术45例心脏黏液瘤,男13例,女32例,平均年龄37.5岁,年龄16 ~ 60岁。心脏黏液瘤约占本院所有心脏手术病例的0.69%。在所有受试者中,分别有41例、3例和1例左心房、右心房和右心室受累。43例(95%)患者术后存活,随访期间1例复发。结论:心脏黏液瘤是最常见的心脏肿瘤,在心脏病患者中所占比例很小。早期临床怀疑和影像学检查是早期诊断的关键。虽然这些肿瘤有严重的心脏和全身症状的风险,但转介到有经验的中心进行体外循环手术切除可提供良好的早期和长期效果。
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