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10.5606/tgkdc.dergisi.2017.13527
A cardiac myxoma detected during chemotherapy in an operated recurrent rectal cancer patient
Ahmet Barış Durukan, Hasan Alper Gürbüz
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Memorial Ankara Hospital, Ankara, Turkey
DOI : 10.5606/tgkdc.dergisi.2017.13527
Cardiac myxomas constitute over 50% of benign cardiac
tumors and are the most common primary cardiac
tumors. Concomitance with other primary tumors is
rare. In this article, we report a 57-year-old male patient
operated for recurrent rectal cancer who was diagnosed
with concomitant cardiac myxoma and coronary artery
disease during the third course of chemotherapy
following colon surgery. Two-vessel bypass simultaneous
with cardiac myxoma excision was performed with
repair of atrial septum using Teflon patch. In patients
with concomitant malignancy, timing of surgery for
cardiac pathologies incurable by medical treatment or
interventional measures is crucial, and there is still no
consensus on this subject.
Keywords : Coronary artery disease; myxoma; rectal neoplasms
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