• J Card Surg · May 2010

    Review Case Reports

    Surgical technique of removal of inferior vena cava leiomyosarcoma extending into the right atrium without deep hypothermic circulatory arrest.

    • Mohammed Hassan, Gaetano Ciancio, Samir P Shirodkar, Miguel B Del Mazo, Michael Barron, Tomas A Salerno, and Alan S Livingstone.
    • Division of Surgical Oncology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, Florida 33139, USA.
    • J Card Surg. 2010 May 1;25(3):277-81.

    BackgroundLeiomyosarcoma of the inferior vena cava is a rare tumor with potential for significant morbidity and mortality. Surgical extirpiration remains the optimal treatment choice. A case of caval leiomyosarcoma with right atrial extension is presented with management techniques and literature review.MethodsA 54 year old woman with constitutional symptoms was found to have advanced caval leiomyosarcoma with atrial extension. Surgical excision was performed without deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (DHCA), including right nephrectomy, adrenalectomy, and en-bloc resection of the vena cava along with Gore-Tex interposition graft.ResultsThere were no operative complications. The patient was extubated on postoperative day one. Renal function remained normal. Final pathology was high grade leiomyosarcoma. Margins were negative. The patient is well at latest follow up.ConclusionResection of extensive caval leiomyosarcoma allows the best chance of cure and is possible without DHCA. Perioperative planning and coordination and adherence to oncologic techniques is critical.

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