Autotrasplante cardiaco en el tratamiento quirúrgico de tumores cardiacos primarios: Caso clínico

Background: Heart autotrasplantation is an exceptional surgical technique used in the treatment of uncontrolled cardiac arrhythmias and primary unresectable cardiac tumors. We report a 28-year-old male with a rhabdomyosarcoma of the left ventricle, localized in the lateral and posterior wall, which involved the mitral valve and circumflex artery. After a complete study ruling out dissemination of the tumor, the patient was operated. Surgical exploration determined the unresectabilility of the tumor with the heart in situ. Therefore, the heart was explanted, preserving the right atrium and coronary sinus for re-implantation. Fifty percent of the mitral valve and the circumflex artery from its origin, were resected due to tumor infiltration. The heart was reconstructed with bovine pericardium and a mechanical valve was implanted in the mitral position. Afterward, the heart was implanted again following the same sequence as in bicaval transplantation, followed by a double bypass grafting to the distal circumflex territory. The patient had no significant complications and after nine months of follow up, there was no evidence of local recurrence. In the fourth postoperative month, a subcutaneous mass in the left thigh that was considered a metastasis without histological confirmation appeared. The lesion disappeared with radio and chemotherapy.

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Main Authors: Selman A,Rafael, Ubilla S,Matías, Espinoza H,Juan, Muñoz P,Julio
Format: Digital revista
Language:Spanish / Castilian
Published: Sociedad Médica de Santiago 2012
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-988720120006000132014-03-10Autotrasplante cardiaco en el tratamiento quirúrgico de tumores cardiacos primarios: Caso clínicoSelman A,RafaelUbilla S,MatíasEspinoza H,JuanMuñoz P,Julio Cardiomyoplasty Heart transplantation Rhabdomyosarcoma Background: Heart autotrasplantation is an exceptional surgical technique used in the treatment of uncontrolled cardiac arrhythmias and primary unresectable cardiac tumors. We report a 28-year-old male with a rhabdomyosarcoma of the left ventricle, localized in the lateral and posterior wall, which involved the mitral valve and circumflex artery. After a complete study ruling out dissemination of the tumor, the patient was operated. Surgical exploration determined the unresectabilility of the tumor with the heart in situ. Therefore, the heart was explanted, preserving the right atrium and coronary sinus for re-implantation. Fifty percent of the mitral valve and the circumflex artery from its origin, were resected due to tumor infiltration. The heart was reconstructed with bovine pericardium and a mechanical valve was implanted in the mitral position. Afterward, the heart was implanted again following the same sequence as in bicaval transplantation, followed by a double bypass grafting to the distal circumflex territory. The patient had no significant complications and after nine months of follow up, there was no evidence of local recurrence. In the fourth postoperative month, a subcutaneous mass in the left thigh that was considered a metastasis without histological confirmation appeared. The lesion disappeared with radio and chemotherapy.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.140 n.6 20122012-06-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872012000600013es10.4067/S0034-98872012000600013
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Autotrasplante cardiaco en el tratamiento quirúrgico de tumores cardiacos primarios: Caso clínico
author_facet Selman A,Rafael
Ubilla S,Matías
Espinoza H,Juan
Muñoz P,Julio
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title Autotrasplante cardiaco en el tratamiento quirúrgico de tumores cardiacos primarios: Caso clínico
title_short Autotrasplante cardiaco en el tratamiento quirúrgico de tumores cardiacos primarios: Caso clínico
title_full Autotrasplante cardiaco en el tratamiento quirúrgico de tumores cardiacos primarios: Caso clínico
title_fullStr Autotrasplante cardiaco en el tratamiento quirúrgico de tumores cardiacos primarios: Caso clínico
title_full_unstemmed Autotrasplante cardiaco en el tratamiento quirúrgico de tumores cardiacos primarios: Caso clínico
title_sort autotrasplante cardiaco en el tratamiento quirúrgico de tumores cardiacos primarios: caso clínico
description Background: Heart autotrasplantation is an exceptional surgical technique used in the treatment of uncontrolled cardiac arrhythmias and primary unresectable cardiac tumors. We report a 28-year-old male with a rhabdomyosarcoma of the left ventricle, localized in the lateral and posterior wall, which involved the mitral valve and circumflex artery. After a complete study ruling out dissemination of the tumor, the patient was operated. Surgical exploration determined the unresectabilility of the tumor with the heart in situ. Therefore, the heart was explanted, preserving the right atrium and coronary sinus for re-implantation. Fifty percent of the mitral valve and the circumflex artery from its origin, were resected due to tumor infiltration. The heart was reconstructed with bovine pericardium and a mechanical valve was implanted in the mitral position. Afterward, the heart was implanted again following the same sequence as in bicaval transplantation, followed by a double bypass grafting to the distal circumflex territory. The patient had no significant complications and after nine months of follow up, there was no evidence of local recurrence. In the fourth postoperative month, a subcutaneous mass in the left thigh that was considered a metastasis without histological confirmation appeared. The lesion disappeared with radio and chemotherapy.
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