- Papillary fibroelastoma
A papillary fibroelastoma is a primary tumor of the heart that typically involves one of the valves of the
heart . Papillary fibroelastomas, while considered generally rare, make up about 10 percent of all primary tumors of the heart.cite journal | author=Palecek T, Lindner J, Vitkova I, Linhart A. | title=Papillary Fibroelastoma Arising from the Left Ventricular Apex Associated with Nonspecific Systemic Symptoms. | journal=Echocardiography | year=2008 | pmid=18177380 | doi=10.1111/j.1540-8175.2007.00617.x | volume=25 | pages=526] They are the third most common type of primary tumor of the heart,cite journal | author=Matsumoto N, Sato Y, Kusama J, Matsuo S, Kinukawa N, Kunimasa T, Ichiyama I, Takahashi H, Kimura S, Orime Y, Saito S. | title=Multiple papillary fibroelastomas of the aortic valve: case report. | journal=Int J Cardiol | year=2007 | volume=122 | issue=1 | pages=e1–3 | pmid=17196273 | doi=10.1016/j.ijcard.2006.11.026] behind cardiac myxomas and cardiac fibromas.ymptoms
A papillary fibroelastoma is generally considered benign, however can be associated with
syncope cite journal | author=Maestroni A, Zecca B, Triggiani M | title=Cardiac papillary fibroelastoma presenting with acute coronary syndrome and syncope. | journal=Acta Cardiol | year=2006 | volume=61 | issue=3 | pages=363–5 | pmid=16869462 | doi=10.2143/AC.61.3.2014843] , chest pain, heart attack,stroke cite journal | author=Liebeskind DS, Buljubasic N, Saver JL. | title=Cardioembolic stroke due to papillary fibroelastoma. | journal=J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis | year=2001 | volume=10 | issue=2 | pages=94–5 | pmid=17903807 | doi=10.1053/jscd.2001.24654] andsudden cardiac death .Symptoms due to papillary fibroelastomas are generally due to either mechanical effects of the tumor or due to embolization of a portion of the tumor to a distal organ. In particular, chest pain or syncope may be due to transient occlusion of the left main coronary artery by the tumor, while a heart attack or sudden cardiac death may be due to embolization of a portion of the tumor into a coronary artery.cite journal | author=Takada A, Saito K, Ro A, Tokudome S, Murai T. | title= Papillary fibroelastoma of the aortic valve: a sudden death case of coronary embolism with myocardial infarction.| journal=Forensic Sci Int | year=2000 | volume=113 | issue=1-3 | pages=209–14 | pmid=10978627 | doi= 10.1016/S0379-0738(00)00207-3]
Treatment
If the tumor is found incidentally in an asymptomatic person, the treatment approach is controversial. Certainly a conservative approach is warranted in certain individuals.cite journal | author=Mutlu H, Demir IE, Leppo J, Levy WK. | title=Nonsurgical Management of a Left Ventricular Pedunculated Papillary Fibroelastoma: A Case Report. | journal=J Am Soc Echocardiogr | year=2008 | pmid=18191538] If the tumor is large and pedunculated, a case may be made for surgical excision prior to symptoms developing due to the higher risk of embolism. However, this is still considered controversial.cite journal | author=Boodhwani M, Veinot JP, Hendry PJ. | title=Surgical approach to cardiac papillary fibroelastomas. | journal=Can J Cardiol | year=2007 | volume=23 | issue=4 | pages=301–2 | pmid=17380224]
If the papillary fibroelastoma is associated with symptoms, surgical excision is generally recommended for relief of symptoms. A minimally invasive approach may be possible if the tumor involves the
aortic valve cite journal | author=Hsu VM, Atluri P, Keane MG, Woo YJ. | title=Minimally invasive aortic valve papillary fibroelastoma resection. | journal=Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg | year=2006 | volume=5 | issue=6 | pages=779–81 | pmid=17670711 | doi=10.1510/icvts.2006.133702] or right atrium.cite journal | author=Kim RW, Jeffery ME, Smith MJ, Wilensky RL, Woo EY, Woo YJ. | title=Minimally invasive resection of papillary fibroelastoma in a high-risk patient. | journal=J Cardiovasc Med (Hagerstown) | year=2007 | volume=8 | issue=8 | pages=639–41 | pmid=17667039] In the case of aortic valve involvement, excision of the tumor is often valve-sparing, meaning that replacement of the valve with a prosthetic valve is not necessary. Repair of the native valve with a pericardial patch has been described.cite journal | author=Westhof FB, Chryssagis K, Liangos A, Batz G, Diegeler A. | title=Aortic valve leaflet reconstruction after excision of a papillary fibroelastoma using autologous pericardium. | journal=Thorac Cardiovasc Surg | year=2007 | volume=55 | issue=3 | pages=204–7 | pmid=17410513 | doi=10.1055/s-2006-924439]References
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