Abstract
Background: Cervical squamous cell carcinoma is one of the most
common malignant tumors in the clinic. It can metastasize to the lung,
bone, and other organs. However, postoperative recurrence and metastasis
to the tricuspid valve are infrequent. Case
presentation: A 57-year-old female patient, which had an operation
history of squamous carcinoma of the cervix(SCC) one year ago, was
admitted to the hospital due to the cervical squamous cell carcinoma
recurred and metastasized to the tricuspid anterior and septum’
ventricular surface and the chordae tendineae. The patient underwent
surgery in our hospital.Then the positron emission tomography-computed
tomography of postoperation revealed cervical squamous cell carcinoma
metastasis. Histopathology revealed the squamous carcinoma of the
cervix.Moreover, the cardiac tumor reappeared after four postoperation
months. The postoperative patients did not receive regular chemotherapy.
The short-term effect on the patients was not ideal.
Conclusion: To achieve better treatment results, the multi-mode
treatment strategy of surgery, medical treatment, and advanced diagnosis
has a significant impact on the survival of these patients.