RVOTO Caused by Pulmonary Artery Sarcoma Originating from Pulmonary Valve: One case report.
- Author:
Dae Hyun KIM
1
;
In Ho YI
;
Hyo Chul YOUN
;
Soo Cheol KIM
;
Bum Shik KIM
;
Kyu Seok CHO
;
Joo Chul PARK
Author Information
1. Department of Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery, College of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Korea. jcpark@khmc.or.kr
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Pulmonary arteries;
Sarcoma
- MeSH:
Adult;
Cardiopulmonary Bypass;
Dyspnea;
Endarterectomy;
Fatigue;
Humans;
Magnetic Resonance Imaging;
Male;
Pulmonary Artery*;
Pulmonary Valve*;
Sarcoma*;
Thorax
- From:The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
2004;37(2):173-175
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Primary pulmonary arterial sarcomas, especially those originating from the pulmonary valve are extremely rare. A 35 year-old male patient was admitted for exertional dyspnea and fatigue. Large intraluminal mass in the main pulmonary artery and both pulmonary arteries was detected by chest computed tomogram, chest magnetic resonance imaging, echocardiogram, and pulmonary angiogram. We regarded the mass as a primary pulmonary arterial malignant tumor, and resected under cardiopulmonary bypass. The mass was appeared to originate from the posterior cusp of pulmonary valve, and extended from below pulmonary valve to main pulmonary artery and both pulmonary arteries. We resected the mass by pulmonary endarterectomy and replaced the pulmonary valve. The mass was diagnosed as a pulmonary arterial sarcoma in histopathologic examination.