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Comparing Short-Term Outcomes of Right Mini-Thoracotomy and Median Sternotomy for Isolated Left Atrial Myxoma Excision
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作者 Munjerin Refat Synthee Satyajit Sharma +8 位作者 Md. Abir Tazim Chowdhury Munama Magdum Muhit Abdullah Md. Zafar-Al-Nimari Md. Ahaduzzaman Dewan Iftakher Reza Chowdhury Saikat Dasgupta Prasanta Kumar Chandra Farooque Ahmed 《World Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery》 2024年第10期157-165,共9页
Background: Left atrial myxoma (LAM) is the most common heart tumor in adults, requiring prompt surgical removal to prevent complications like valvular obstruction or embolization. Objectives: This study aimed to comp... Background: Left atrial myxoma (LAM) is the most common heart tumor in adults, requiring prompt surgical removal to prevent complications like valvular obstruction or embolization. Objectives: This study aimed to compare early postoperative outcomes between two surgical approaches—right mini-thoracotomy and median sternotomy—for the removal of isolated left atrial myxoma. Methods: We conducted a prospective observational study at the Department of Cardiac Surgery, National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute (NHFH&RI), Mirpur, Dhaka, from March 2017 to August 2019. Twenty-eight patients undergoing surgery for isolated left atrial myxoma were included. The surgical approach was determined by the operating surgeon. We analyzed outcomes like intubation time, Intensive Care Unit (ICU) stay, pain levels (Visual Analogue Scale score), and overall hospital stay using SPSS. Statistical significance was set at p Results: Patients in the right mini-thoracotomy group had longer mean intubation times (11.43 vs. 5.93 hours, p Conclusion: Despite longer intubation and ICU times, the right mini-thoracotomy approach offers a minimally invasive alternative for isolated left atrial myxoma excision, with favorable outcomes overall. 展开更多
关键词 Left Atrial Myxoma mini-thoracotomy Median Sternotomy Cardiac Surgery
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Literature Review for the Management of Isolated Internal Mammary Artery Injury and a Case Managed by Mini-Thoracotomy
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作者 Mohammad Miah Mauin Uddin +3 位作者 Jalal Bin Saeid Syed Al Nahian Anwar Karim Ahmed Ashoub 《World Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery》 2019年第8期83-88,共6页
Penetrating injuries to anterior chest may result in life-threatening complications such as massive haemothorax,?as a result of injury to the internal mammary artery.?Isolated internal mammary injury is a very rare ca... Penetrating injuries to anterior chest may result in life-threatening complications such as massive haemothorax,?as a result of injury to the internal mammary artery.?Isolated internal mammary injury is a very rare cause of massive haemothorax and associated with high mortality.?We are presenting this?32-year-old gentleman who sustained a thoracic stab wound and had an emergency right anterior mini-thoracotomy?by extending the stab wound rather than standard thoracotomy or sternotomy.?This case of isolated penetrating IMA injury managed with mini-thoracotomy is the only documented case so far. We are publishing this case report with patient’s both written and informed consent and institutional approval.?This potentially life-threating injury can be managed by mini-thoracotomy with enhanced recovery;however, it is case specific and needs proper judgement. 展开更多
关键词 Internal MAMMARY ARTERY (IMA) mini-thoracotomy Massive HAEMOTHORAX External Cardiac TAMPONADE
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