Circulation Journal
Online ISSN : 1347-4820
Print ISSN : 1346-9843
ISSN-L : 1346-9843
Case Report
Injury to the Tricuspid Valve and Membranous Atrioventricular Septum Caused by Huge Calcified Right Ventricular Myxoma
Report of a Case
Jun HirotaKazuya AkiyamaNaohito TaniyasuKazuma MaisawaYutaka KobayashiNobuo SakamotoNobuo Komatsu
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2004 Volume 68 Issue 8 Pages 799-801

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A 64-year-old female, admitted because of severe dyspnea on exertion and facial edema, showed echocardiographic findings of a large tumor in the right ventricle (RV). Echocardiography revealed a cardiac mass extending from the RV across the tricuspid valve into the right atrium, synchronized with the cardiac cycle, and severe tricuspid regurgitation was apparent. The mass was removed under cardiopulmonary bypass. It measured 7×5×5 cm with diffuse superficial calcification and arose from the posterior wall of the RV, just under the tricuspid valve ring, with a short pedicle. During the same procedure, after the successful excision of the tumor, small atrial and ventricular septal defects were found that had been caused by the tumor and these were closed directly. The tricuspid valve was repaired with valvuloplasty, chordoplasty and annuloplasty. The microscopic findings were of typical myxoma; however, a right ventricular myxoma protruding into the right atrium is exceedingly rare. (Circ J 2004; 68: 799 - 801)
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