Eight patients (4 men, 4 women), mean age 51 years, referred to our Institution for left atrial myxoma underwent removal of the tumor through a superior transseptal approach. All patients in sinus rhythm with normal conduction time. The myxomas were localized in the fossa ovalis (3 cases), interatrial septum (2 cases), left appendage (2 cases), and mitral annulus (1 case). One patient died in hospital after emergency operation for low-output syndrome complicated by septic shock. All other patients had an uneventful postoperative course. Atrial arrhythmias did not represent a major postoperative complication. Transient PR interval elongation was occasionally seen. Electrophysiological studies showed normal sinus node function. At 6 months following operation, patients were evaluated with transesophageal echocardiography. There was no tumor recurrence. There were no episodes of arrhythmia in 24-hour electrocardiographic monitoring, and all patients were in NYHA Class I. We believe that the superior transseptal approach gives optimal exposure of the left atrial cavity, overcoming all difficulties related to a small left atrium which is an usual pattern in left atrial myxomas.

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