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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
* The cardiac tumors were first described in 1559 and later Dr. did the first operation on left atrial myxoma in | |||
==Historical Perspective== | ==Historical Perspective== |
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Overview
- The cardiac tumors were first described in 1559 and later Dr. did the first operation on left atrial myxoma in
Historical Perspective
- Cardiac Tumors were first described by Realdo Colombo in 1559.[1]
- In 1936, Beck and Maurer were the first to resect right ventricular teratoma. They also resected a left ventricular lipoma in 1951.[2]
- Dr. William Norris was the first to describe a "melanotic heart" with secondary metastases to the heart in 1820.[3]
- In 1952, left atrial myxoma was successfully excised by Bahnson and Newman through a right atriotomy. Unfortunately, the patient succumbed to the procedure after 24 days.[4]
Landmark events in the development of treatment strategies
- In 1954, Dr. Clarence Crafoord from Sweden reported the first successful removal of left atrial myxoma in a 40-year-old female presenting with dizziness and transient hemiparesis caused by myxoma.The patient survived for more than 40 years after her surgery.[1]
- Dr. Senning and his team developed perfusion system to ease cardiac surgeries. The Perfusion system comprised of hypothermia, flow, and ventricular fibrillation to prevent embolism.[1]
- In July 1954, they used it for the first time in the excision of left atrial myxoma, performed by Dr. Crafoord. This was a milestone surgery in developing Extracorporeal perfusion system.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Chitwood WR (1992). "Clarence Crafoord and the first successful resection of a cardiac myxoma". Ann Thorac Surg. 54 (5): 997–8. doi:10.1016/0003-4975(92)90676-u. PMID 1417305.
- ↑ Beck CS (1942). "AN INTRAPERICARDIAL TERATOMA AND A TUMOR OF THE HEART: BOTH REMOVED OPERATIVELY". Ann Surg. 116 (2): 161–74. doi:10.1097/00000658-194208000-00001. PMC 1543811. PMID 17858078.
- ↑ Gibbs P, Cebon JS, Calafiore P, Robinson WA (1999). "Cardiac metastases from malignant melanoma". Cancer. 85 (1): 78–84. PMID 9921977.
- ↑ BAHNSON HT, NEWMAN EV (1953). "Diagnosis and surgical removal of intracavitary myxoma of the right atrium". Bull Johns Hopkins Hosp. 93 (3): 150–63. PMID 13094264.