SURGICAL EXPERIENCE WITH INTRACARDIAC MYXOMAS

Cardiac myxoma is generally considered to be a surgical emergency. Surgical excision must be done as soon as possible after diagnosis because of the high risk of valve obstruction or systemic embolization. In this study we report the result of operation in patient with benign cardiac myxoma. From 2...

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Main Authors: N. Safaei, N. Maghamipour E. Karimian
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2007-10-01
Series:Acta Medica Iranica
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Online Access:https://acta.tums.ac.ir/index.php/acta/article/view/3303
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spelling doaj-48a761c34c34405dab90b5d016c7c9262020-11-25T03:55:02ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesActa Medica Iranica0044-60251735-96942007-10-01455SURGICAL EXPERIENCE WITH INTRACARDIAC MYXOMAS N. Safaei0 N. Maghamipour E. Karimian1 Cardiac myxoma is generally considered to be a surgical emergency. Surgical excision must be done as soon as possible after diagnosis because of the high risk of valve obstruction or systemic embolization. In this study we report the result of operation in patient with benign cardiac myxoma. From 2001 to 2006, 35 patients (15 men and 20 women) between the ages of 26 and 82 years (mean of 52 ± 14 years) were operated on for cardiac myxoma. In all of them cardiac myxoma was excised with large cuff of atrial septum. The postoperative mortality was 2.9% (1 patient). No patient was lost in 5 years follow up. Emergency operation was performed in 80% of the patients; in the remaining (20%) of the patients, condition was stable and the clinical presentation was less worrying, so elective operation was done. Now as echocardiography can reveal smaller tumors in generally elderly patients, most cases of cardiac myxoma correspond to stable forms. With early diagnosis and surgical excision of atrial myxoma, 97.1% of patients survived post operatively and had an excellent short-term and long-term results leading to eventual cure of nonfamilial myxomas. However, familial myxomas retain a strong tendency to recur after excision. https://acta.tums.ac.ir/index.php/acta/article/view/3303Cardiac myxomafossa ovalisatrial septum
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author N. Safaei
N. Maghamipour E. Karimian
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N. Maghamipour E. Karimian
SURGICAL EXPERIENCE WITH INTRACARDIAC MYXOMAS
Acta Medica Iranica
Cardiac myxoma
fossa ovalis
atrial septum
author_facet N. Safaei
N. Maghamipour E. Karimian
author_sort N. Safaei
title SURGICAL EXPERIENCE WITH INTRACARDIAC MYXOMAS
title_short SURGICAL EXPERIENCE WITH INTRACARDIAC MYXOMAS
title_full SURGICAL EXPERIENCE WITH INTRACARDIAC MYXOMAS
title_fullStr SURGICAL EXPERIENCE WITH INTRACARDIAC MYXOMAS
title_full_unstemmed SURGICAL EXPERIENCE WITH INTRACARDIAC MYXOMAS
title_sort surgical experience with intracardiac myxomas
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Acta Medica Iranica
issn 0044-6025
1735-9694
publishDate 2007-10-01
description Cardiac myxoma is generally considered to be a surgical emergency. Surgical excision must be done as soon as possible after diagnosis because of the high risk of valve obstruction or systemic embolization. In this study we report the result of operation in patient with benign cardiac myxoma. From 2001 to 2006, 35 patients (15 men and 20 women) between the ages of 26 and 82 years (mean of 52 ± 14 years) were operated on for cardiac myxoma. In all of them cardiac myxoma was excised with large cuff of atrial septum. The postoperative mortality was 2.9% (1 patient). No patient was lost in 5 years follow up. Emergency operation was performed in 80% of the patients; in the remaining (20%) of the patients, condition was stable and the clinical presentation was less worrying, so elective operation was done. Now as echocardiography can reveal smaller tumors in generally elderly patients, most cases of cardiac myxoma correspond to stable forms. With early diagnosis and surgical excision of atrial myxoma, 97.1% of patients survived post operatively and had an excellent short-term and long-term results leading to eventual cure of nonfamilial myxomas. However, familial myxomas retain a strong tendency to recur after excision.
topic Cardiac myxoma
fossa ovalis
atrial septum
url https://acta.tums.ac.ir/index.php/acta/article/view/3303
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