Giant Epicardial Cyst Eroding Left Ventricular Wall Mimicking as Simple Pericardial Cyst

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Autor(a) principal: Gupta,Kishore
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Shah,Dhiren, Naik,Dhaval, Chandan,Amit, Sheth,Chintan, Shah,Gautam
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-76382022000200273
Resumo: Abstract Epicardial cysts are rarer benign tumors than pericardial cysts. There have been few reports on surgical management of epicardial cysts. A 17-year-old normotensive boy presented with chest pain and palpitations, which on evaluation was found to be a mediastinal mass (pericardial cyst). Surgical resection of the cyst via thoracotomy was planned. The cyst was diagnosed as an epicardial cyst intraoperatively. However, due to the epicardial origin of cyst and posterior adhesions, resection was done via midline approach. The base was formed by visceral pericardium and eroding into myocardium of left ventricle, so the resection was concluded with on-pump surgery. In case of erroneous diagnosis or undesirable finding, a safer midline approach with on-pump surgery, as an alternative to minimally invasive approach for complicated epicardial cysts (erosion into ventricle/lying in close proximity to important structures or near to coronary arteries) should be considered.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Giant Epicardial Cyst Eroding Left Ventricular Wall Mimicking as Simple Pericardial Cyst
title Giant Epicardial Cyst Eroding Left Ventricular Wall Mimicking as Simple Pericardial Cyst
spellingShingle Giant Epicardial Cyst Eroding Left Ventricular Wall Mimicking as Simple Pericardial Cyst
Gupta,Kishore
Pericardium
Mediastinal Cyst
Chest Pain
Myocardium
Coronary Vessels
Thoracotomy
title_short Giant Epicardial Cyst Eroding Left Ventricular Wall Mimicking as Simple Pericardial Cyst
title_full Giant Epicardial Cyst Eroding Left Ventricular Wall Mimicking as Simple Pericardial Cyst
title_fullStr Giant Epicardial Cyst Eroding Left Ventricular Wall Mimicking as Simple Pericardial Cyst
title_full_unstemmed Giant Epicardial Cyst Eroding Left Ventricular Wall Mimicking as Simple Pericardial Cyst
title_sort Giant Epicardial Cyst Eroding Left Ventricular Wall Mimicking as Simple Pericardial Cyst
author Gupta,Kishore
author_facet Gupta,Kishore
Shah,Dhiren
Naik,Dhaval
Chandan,Amit
Sheth,Chintan
Shah,Gautam
author_role author
author2 Shah,Dhiren
Naik,Dhaval
Chandan,Amit
Sheth,Chintan
Shah,Gautam
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gupta,Kishore
Shah,Dhiren
Naik,Dhaval
Chandan,Amit
Sheth,Chintan
Shah,Gautam
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pericardium
Mediastinal Cyst
Chest Pain
Myocardium
Coronary Vessels
Thoracotomy
topic Pericardium
Mediastinal Cyst
Chest Pain
Myocardium
Coronary Vessels
Thoracotomy
description Abstract Epicardial cysts are rarer benign tumors than pericardial cysts. There have been few reports on surgical management of epicardial cysts. A 17-year-old normotensive boy presented with chest pain and palpitations, which on evaluation was found to be a mediastinal mass (pericardial cyst). Surgical resection of the cyst via thoracotomy was planned. The cyst was diagnosed as an epicardial cyst intraoperatively. However, due to the epicardial origin of cyst and posterior adhesions, resection was done via midline approach. The base was formed by visceral pericardium and eroding into myocardium of left ventricle, so the resection was concluded with on-pump surgery. In case of erroneous diagnosis or undesirable finding, a safer midline approach with on-pump surgery, as an alternative to minimally invasive approach for complicated epicardial cysts (erosion into ventricle/lying in close proximity to important structures or near to coronary arteries) should be considered.
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