Literature DB >> 16473789

Right atrial trans-septal approach for left atrial myxomas--nine-year experience.

V S Lad1, J Jain, S Agarwala, V K Sinha, J V Khandekar, N B Agrawal, J M S Khandeparkar, Anil Patwardhan.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: In this single-center study we reviewed our experience with left atrial myxomas occurring over the past 9 years.
METHODS: Sixty-three patients underwent excision of cardiac myxomas between 1995 and 2004. Of these, 56 patients (32 females and 24 males) had left atrial (LA) myxoma. The mean age was 37.80+12.97 years (range 3.5-67 years). Echocardiography was the only diagnostic evaluation done. The preferred approach for resection was right atrial trans-septal. Annual echocardiographic evaluation was undertaken following surgery. Follow-up is current and available in all the survivors (range 4 months-9 years).
RESULTS: Clinically 75% of the LA myxomas simulated mitral stenosis. The symptoms were present for 2-6 months before operation. Most (86%) LA myxomas were attached to the fossa ovalis. Few (14%) originated from the LA wall, mitral valve annulus and anterior mitral leaflet. One patient succumbed to low cardiac output and another died of massive embolic stroke following surgery. There were no late deaths. Two patients (3.7%) developed left hemiparesis after operation but recovered completely. There was one (1.9%) recurrence 3 years after surgery. Atrial fibrillation occurred in one patient. Mitral insufficiency which was seen in two (3.7%) patients prior to surgery subsided following excision of the tumor. Postoperatively 94% patients remained without symptoms.
CONCLUSION: Owing to the risk of valvular obstruction or embolization early surgery is indicated. Right atrial trans-septal approach is safe and easy. Most patients are asymptomatic following surgery. A yearly follow-up is essential.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16473789     DOI: 10.1016/j.hlc.2005.06.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Heart Lung Circ        ISSN: 1443-9506            Impact factor:   2.975


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