Abstract

Left atrial mass after excision of a left atrial myxoma may occur due to residual or additional masses, such as biatrial or multicentric myxomas and inverted left atrial appendage. In this E-challenge, the authors present a case where intraoperative transesophageal echocardiography allowed visualization of a left atrial mass after excision of a left atrial myxoma. Detailed examination demonstrated that the mass was due to left atrial dissection that progressed to rupture, allowing its early detection and repair. A high index of suspicion, as well as coordination between the surgeon and the perioperative echocardiographer, played a crucial role in the detection and management of this complication.

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