[Resection of a metastatic left ventricular tumor with an aid of thoracoscopy].

Kyobu Geka

Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Yamada Red Cross Hospital, Ise, Japan.

Published: July 2011

A 61-year-old woman who complained of chest pain and cough was admitted to our hospital. She was diagnosed with multiple metastasis of breast or lung cancer, and a cardiac tumor was detected by echocardiography during chemotherapy. The tumor was located on the papillary muscle near the apex, had a smooth surface, and was well mobile. Emergency operation was performed because the tumor was considered to be a cause of cerebral infarction. Under cardiopulmonary bypass, resection of the tumor was performed by trans-mitral-valve approach. By using a thoracoscope, we could share information and obtain the details of the tumor during the operation. Resection using a trans-mitral-valve approach with an aid of thoracoscopy is considered useful.

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