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- Radoje Ilić, Zoran Trifunović, Vladimir Mandarić, and Svetislav Tisma.
- Vojnomedicinska akademija, Klinika za kardijalnu i grudnu hirurgiju, Crnotravska, Beograd, Srbija i Crna Gora.
AimA case is presented of the surgical treatment of epitheloid hemangioma as a rare cause of superior vena cava syndrome.Case ReportA 53-year old woman was admitted to the clinic with the symptoms and signs of superior vena cava syndrome. After clinical evaluation and diagnostic tests, she was operated on through median stemotomy, and the desobliteration of the superior vena cava through longitudinal cavotomy was done. After the desobliteration b y the removal o f benign tumor from its cavity, vena cava was reconstructed with the continuous prolen suture. Pathohistologicaly, there was the evidence of epitheloid hemangioma that made the subtotal obliteration of the vena cava superior by its expansive growing at the entry in the right atrium. Postoperatively, there was a complete disappearance of the symptoms and signs of superior vena cava syndrome. After an uneventful recovery, the patient was discharged from the hospital.
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