Cardiac tumors invading the right ventricle; Aggressive Surgical Management with backup mechanical circulatory support if necessary

Primary cardiac tumors are exceedingly rare. Amongst the malignant types, sarcomas are the most frequently encountered. Treatment includes attempted aggressive surgical resection as the only curative option. We report our experience. During the last five years, six patients presented at our institut...

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description Primary cardiac tumors are exceedingly rare. Amongst the malignant types, sarcomas are the most frequently encountered. Treatment includes attempted aggressive surgical resection as the only curative option. We report our experience. During the last five years, six patients presented at our institution with complex cardiac tumors with different underlying diagnoses and were at different stages of their disease. 6 patients with median age of 30-years-old underwent surgery in our centre. 3 patients had undergone debulking prior to surgery at our institution. In all patients, the tumor involved the right ventricle. One patient had biventricular involvement, the septum was involved in 4 patients, 2 patients had extracardiac growth, one invading both great vessels, one involving the pericardium and the hilar structures on the right side. Complete resection was achieved in 4 cases, 3 with successful resection-reconstruction, one with cardiectomy and implantation of a total artificial heart. 5 patients are currently alive, 4 free of recurrence. Complete radical surgery is the only curative treatment for patients suffering from cardiac tumors. The availability of mechanical circulatory support allows for a more radical surgical approach even including total cardiectomy, possibly resulting in a significant increase in R0 resections. •Primary cardiac tumors are exceedingly rare. Amongst the malignant types, sarcomas are the most frequently encountered.•Complete radical surgery is the only curative treatment for patients suffering from malignant cardiac tumors.•Availability of backup of mechanical circulatory support might allow us to perform a R0 resection with negative margins.•Specialized surgical units in collaboration with oncology departments should be treating these patients. Malignant cardiac tumors have a poor prognosis. The gold standard curative treatment is based in complete radical resection. Our approach is based in R0 resection, reconstruction and support, if necessary. The availability of mechanical assist devices could increase R0 resections.
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Blood vessels
Cardiac function
Cardiac sarcoma
Chemotherapy
Heart
Heart failure
Histology
Implantation
Knee
Metastasis
Patients
Pericardium
Primary cardiac tumors
Radiation therapy
Sarcoma
Septum
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Surgical resection
Total artificial heart
Tumors
Ultrasonic imaging
Ventricle
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