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Vol. 20. Issue 6.
Pages 403-405 (November - December 2013)
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Vol. 20. Issue 6.
Pages 403-405 (November - December 2013)
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Resección de fibroelastoma papilar mitral mediante cirugía mínimamente invasiva en paciente con accidente cerebrovascular
Mitral papillary fibroeslastoma resection through minimally invasive surgery in a patient with stroke
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Oscar Velásquez1,3,
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, Francisco Gómez1,3, Fernando Alzate1,3, Fernando Fortich1,2,3, Alfonso Mejía1,3
1 San Vicente Fundación. Medellín, Colombia
2 Universidad de Antioquia. Medellín, Colombia
3 Departamento de Cirugía Cardiovascular y Cardiología, Hospital Universitario San Vicente Fundación, Medellín, Colombia
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Paciente quien consultó con síntomas neurológicos y se realizó diagnóstico de accidente cerebrovascular embólico cuya etiología consistió en un tumor cardíaco de la válvula mitral (fibroelastoma) con confirmación histológica. Fue intervenido quirúrgicamente mediante técnica mínimamente invasiva a través del tórax, con excelente evolución, sininfección ni requerimientos sanguíneos; no presentó secuelas valvulares ni neurológicas. Se reportó reincorporación temprana a la vida laboral.

Palabras clave:
enfermedad cerebrovascular
cirugía
ecocardiografía

We report the case of a patient who consulted with neurological symptoms and was diagnosed as embolic stroke, whose etiology was a mitral valve tumor (fibroeslastoma) histologically confirmed. The patient underwent surgery through minimally invasive technique through the chest, with excellent evolution, without infection or blood requirements; there were no valvular or neurological sequelae. An early return to working life was reported.

Keywords:
cerebrovascular disease
surgery
echocardiography
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