Surgical management of left atrial myxoma.

Acta Chir Belg

Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, University of Liège.

Published: August 1991

Although rare, left atrial myxoma is an entity from anatomopathological and clinical aspects. Seven cases of left atrial myxoma operated on the last ten years were reviewed. We also report a rare presentation of right atrial myxoma, where the tumor was responsible of a dramatic hemodynamic shock due to right ventricular inflow obstruction. Six patients were female, with a mean age of 53 years. All but one consulted for exertional dyspnea of recent onset. Two patients with left atrial myxoma and the patient with right atrial myxoma had experienced embolism. Five patients had systemic symptoms. Echocardiography was the most performant diagnostic procedure. All but the patient with right atrial myxoma were operated by the left atrial access. The mitral valve was replaced in two patients. The histological aspect of this benign tumor is illustrated but the lack of frank border between the tumor and the myocardium is emphasized. We conclude that surgical management is primordial. We give anatomopathological rationale for resection of implantation pedicle. The operative mortality was nul in this series of 8 patients; major improvement of cardiac status was constant. No recurrence has occurred during the follow-up period.

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