Robot-Assisted Management of Spontaneous Intramural Left Atrial Hematoma
Mimicking an Atrial Mass
- Ali Baran Budak,
- Halil Hüzmeli,
- Enis Oguz,
- Ahmet Ozkara
Abstract
Spontaneous Intramural left atrial hematoma that mimics a primary or
metastatic cardiac tumor is a very rare entity. We report a case of a
60-year-old man suffering from chronic myeloid leukemia, who was
admitted for prolonged chest pain and fatigue. Transthoracic
echocardiography revealed a left atrial mass in close proximity to the
posterior mitral annulus and failed to provide an ethiological
diagnosis. Surgical management was utilized to outrule the atrial
neoplasm and to prevent emboli, obstruction and mitral valve
insufficiency. This is the first case in the literature in which
robot-assisted minimally invasive surgery was adopted to manage such a
rare entity.