Ali Ahmad MD , Edward A. El-Am MD , Piotr Mazur MD, PhD , Elias Akiki MD , Ahmed A. Sorour MD , Reto D. Kurmann MD , Kyle W. Klarich MD , Arman Arghami MD, MPH , Phillip G. Rowse MD , Richard C. Daly MD , Joseph A. Dearani MD
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A Case Series of Minimally Invasive Robotic-Assisted Resection of Cardiac Papillary Fibroelastoma: The Mayo Clinic Experience
Papillary fibroelastomas (PFEs) are small, slowly growing benign cardiac tumors with clinically significant risk of embolization. Surgical excision is the definitive treatment of symptomatic PFE and is conventionally performed through a median sternotomy. In this study, we report a series of 12 patients, who underwent robotic-assisted PFE removal at the Mayo Clinic. PFE involved the mitral valve, left atrium, and tricuspid valve. No major complications occurred after the procedure, and most patients were discharged 4 days after the surgery. On follow-up, 1 patient demonstrated pericarditis.