Volume 25, Issue 6 pp. 656-658
Case Reports

Surgical Treatment of Giant Intramural Left Ventricular Fibroma in an Adult Patient with Refractory Ventricular Tachycardia

Javier Gualis Ph.D.

Javier Gualis Ph.D.

Department of Cardiac Surgery, Hospital de León, León, Spain

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Mario Castaño Ph.D.

Mario Castaño Ph.D.

Department of Cardiac Surgery, Hospital de León, León, Spain

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Jesús Gómez-Plana M.D.

Jesús Gómez-Plana M.D.

Department of Cardiac Surgery, Hospital de León, León, Spain

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Carlos Martín M.D.

Carlos Martín M.D.

Department of Cardiac Surgery, Hospital de León, León, Spain

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David Alonso M.D.

David Alonso M.D.

Department of Cardiac Surgery, Hospital de León, León, Spain

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First published: 27 August 2010
Citations: 8
Address for correspondence: Javier Gualis Cardona, Ph.D., Department of Cardiac Surgery, Hospital de León, Altos de Nava s/n. 24080 León, Spain. Fax: 0034987243924; e-mail: [email protected]

Conflict of interest: None.

Abstract

Abstract Cardiac fibromas are rare benign tumors predominantly diagnosed in children and teenagers. We report a 57-year-old male patient with class II dyspnea and angina. During electrocardiographic assessment, recurrent ventricular tachycardia was present and magnetic resonance imaging revealed a giant (12.5 × 5 × 4 cm) intramural left ventricular tumor compatible with cardiac fibroma. After surgical biopsy and histological confirmation, open-heart surgical resection was successfully performed. After nine months of follow up, the patient remains asymptomatic without evidence of ventricular tachycardia. (J Card Surg 2010;25:656-658)

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