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Surviving catastrophic disintegration of a large left atrial myxoma: the importance of multi-disciplinary team

Abstract

Atrial myxomas are the most common primary cardiac tumors, representing ∼50% of all benign cardiac tumors. Patients with a left atrial myxoma (LAM) generally present with symptoms of mechanical obstruction of blood flow, systemic emboli or constitutional symptoms. Embolic complications may occur any time with progression of the tumor; therefore, myxoma is usually considered an indication for urgent surgery. This report describes a patient with mobile large LAM who survived multiple emboli to the brain, spleen, kidneys, abdominal aorta and lower limbs during hospitalization for surgery, illustrating the critical nature of this finding and its possible catastrophic complications and demonstrating the importance of multi-disciplinary team in the decision-making process and the management of such complications and supporting the hypothesis that intravenous thrombolysis may be safely used in the treatment of embolic stroke due to cardiac myxoma.

Authors

Habbab L; Alfaraidi H; Lamy A

Journal

Journal of Surgical Case Reports, Vol. 2014, No. 9,

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Publication Date

September 12, 2014

DOI

10.1093/jscr/rju093

ISSN

2042-8812

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