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01-12-2017 | Case report
A large left atrial lipoma combined with coronary artery disease
Authors:
Yun Liu, Xiaomei Zheng, Yu Du, Zhicheng Zhu, Tiance Wang, Rihao Xu, Dan Li, Kexiang Liu
Published in:
Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
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Issue 1/2017
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Abstract
Background
Primary benign tumors of the heart are extremely rare and usually difficult to diagnose for their asymptomatic signs.
Case presentation
A 66-year-old woman was admitted for shortness of breath caused by a large left atrial lipoma combined with coronary artery disease. Next, we successfully performed simultaneous curative surgery for the large cardiac lipoma and coronary artery bypass grafting with a “starfish” and no cardiopulmonary bypass was used.The patient was discharged on the eighth postoperative day in a good condition, and has remained asymptomatic at the 5-month follow-up.
Conclusions
Lipomas are rare and difficult to diagnose, while computed tomography and computed tomography angiography can give us very important clues. Surgery is necessary. We can introduce a “starfish”to the operationand the cardiopulmonary bypass is unnecessary for the left lipoma with coronary artery disease.