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10.5606/tgkdc.dergisi.2012.023
Surgery of left atrial myxoma as a second primary tumor in a patient previously treated for breast cancer
Cüneyt Narin1, Erdal Ege1, Raşit Önoğlu1, Mehmet Yazıcı2, Ali Sarıgül1
1Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Selçuk University Meram Medical School, Konya
2Department of Cardiology, Selçuk University Meram Medical School, Konya
DOI : 10.5606/tgkdc.dergisi.2012.023
A rising level of experience and advances in cardiac
surgery are leading to more operations being performed
on elderly patients with other complicated diseases.
But cardiac surgery in patients with malignant diseases
remains a problem. Although most malignant diseases
are curable, surgeons are usually reluctant to perform
open heart surgery in patients with advanced tumors and
a short life expectancy. Among patients undergoing open
heart surgery, the incidence of malignancy is 1.2%. In this
article, we present a successful atrial myxoma excision
in an elderly patient with treated breast cancer using
cardiopulmonary bypass and cardiac arrest.
Keywords : Comorbidity; myxoma; perioperative care; tumor, breast
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