Debulking and three‐dimensional reconstruction of a rare case of right atrium‐ventricular angiosarcoma |
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Authors: | Qin Jiang Xudan Yang Jin Tan Keli Huang Wenhua Li Shengshou Hu |
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Abstract: | A 48‐year‐old man presented with chest pain and ischemic manifestations according to an electrocardiogram due to coronary artery compression from a cardiac mass and was admitted to the emergency room and underwent extensive debulking followed by right atrium and ventricular three‐dimensional reconstruction with concomitant tricuspid valve remodeling. He recovered a normal sinus rhythm and was discharged from the hospital a week later with a diagnosis of cardiac malignant angiosarcoma according to the pathological examination. He survived and had a normal cardiac structure and function performance, but vertebral metastasis was suspected after more than 4 months of follow‐up after the procedure. |
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Keywords: | cardiac angiosarcoma metastasis minimally invasive surgical procedures myocardial ischemia |
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