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Outcomes after surgical resection of primary non-myxoma cardiac tumors
Boyacioglu, Kamil; Ak, Adnan; Dönmez, Arzu Antal; Çayhan, Burçin; Aksüt, Mehmet; Tunçer, Mehmet Altug.
  • Boyacioglu, Kamil; Bagcilar Research and Training Hospital. Cardiovascular Surgery Department. Istanbul. TR
  • Ak, Adnan; Kartal Kouyolu Research and Training Hospital. Cardiovascular Surgery Department. Istanbul. TR
  • Dönmez, Arzu Antal; Kartal Kouyolu Research and Training Hospital. Cardiovascular Surgery Department. Istanbul. TR
  • Çayhan, Burçin; Kartal Kouyolu Research and Training Hospital. Cardiovascular Surgery Department. Istanbul. TR
  • Aksüt, Mehmet; Kartal Kouyolu Research and Training Hospital. Cardiovascular Surgery Department. Istanbul. TR
  • Tunçer, Mehmet Altug; Kartal Kouyolu Research and Training Hospital. Cardiovascular Surgery Department. Istanbul. TR
Rev. bras. cir. cardiovasc ; 33(2): 162-168, Mar.-Apr. 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-958391
ABSTRACT
Abstract

Objective:

Primary cardiac tumors are rare lesions with different histological type. We reviewed our 17 years of experience in the surgical treatment and clinical results of primary non-myxoma cardiac tumors.

Methods:

Between July 2000 and February 2017, 21 patients with primary cardiac tumor were surgically treated in our institution. The tumors were categorized as benign non-myxomas and malignants. Data including the demographic characteristics, details of the tumor histology and grading, cardiac medical and surgical history, surgical procedure of the patients were obtained from the hospital database.

Results:

Eleven patients were diagnosed with benign non-myxoma tumor (male/female7/4), ranging in age from 10 days to 74 years (mean age 30.9±26.5 years). Papillary fibroelastoma was the most frequent type (63.6%). There were two early deaths in benign group (all were rhabdomyoma), and mortality rate was 18%. The mean follow-up period was 69.3±58.7 months (range, 3 to 178 months). All survivals in benign group were free of tumor-related symptoms and tumor relapses. Ten patients were diagnosed with malignant tumor (sarcoma/lymphoma8/2, male/female3/7), ranging in age from 14 years to 73 years (mean age 44.7±18.9 years). Total resection could be done in only three (30%) patients. The mean follow-up period was 18.7±24.8 months (range, 0-78 months). Six patients died in the first 10 months.

Conclusion:

Complete resection of the cardiac tumors, whenever possible, is the main goal of surgery. Surgical resection of benign cardiac tumors is safe, usually curative and provides excellent long-term prognosis. On the contrary, malignant cardiac tumors still remain highly lethal.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Heart Neoplasms Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Adult / Aged / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Male / Infant, Newborn Language: English Journal: Rev. bras. cir. cardiovasc Journal subject: Cardiology / General Surgery Year: 2018 Type: Article Affiliation country: Turkey Institution/Affiliation country: Bagcilar Research and Training Hospital/TR / Kartal Kouyolu Research and Training Hospital/TR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Heart Neoplasms Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Adult / Aged / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Male / Infant, Newborn Language: English Journal: Rev. bras. cir. cardiovasc Journal subject: Cardiology / General Surgery Year: 2018 Type: Article Affiliation country: Turkey Institution/Affiliation country: Bagcilar Research and Training Hospital/TR / Kartal Kouyolu Research and Training Hospital/TR