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The problems of surgical treatment for cardiac myxoma and associated lesions
Authors:Takaki Sugimoto  Kyoichi Ogawa  Tatsuro Asada  Nobuhiko Mukohara  Tetsuya Higami  Hidefumi Obo  Tsuyoshi Kawamura
Affiliation:(1) Division of Cardiovascular Surgery, Hyogo Brain and Heart Center at Himeji, 520 Saisho-Ko, 670 Himeji, Japan
Abstract:Twenty-four patients with cardiac myxomas consisting of 22 left and 2 right atrial myxomas were operated on. All myxomas were removed with an excision of the attachment walls using a cardiopulmonary bypass. Two myxomas required a partial cardiopulmonary bypass from the femoral vein to the artery prior to operation because they were on the verge of becoming stuck in the atrioventricular valves and potentially causing shock. For embolic complications of myxoma, the embolus of the external carotid artery was extirpated before undergoing cardiac surgery. In a patient with pulmonary infarction, the infarcted lung was resected simultaneously. Another patient with a cerebral infarction received a clipping of an aneurysm which later appeared in the infarcted area. For associated cardiac lesions, two patients underwent a coronary artery bypass graft and one mitral valve replacement with tricuspid annuloplasty. In the former two cases, the myxoma was removed prior to coronary artery bypass grafting because the use of retrograde coronary perfusion was considered to be sufficient to protect the heart. In the latter case, the removal of the myxoma first disclosed a significant mitral lesion which had been masked by the huge myxoma. All patients but one, who died of pneumonia, showed a good recovery. In this series, the problems of surgical treatment for cardiac myxoma and associated lesions are also discussed.
Keywords:cardiac myxoma  embolic complication  congestive heart failure  coronary arterial disease  mitral valve disorder
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