We report a case of an unanticipated intra-operative transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) finding of pulmonary artery thromboembolism in a 72-year-old woman being prepared for radical nephrectomy and caval thrombectomy. Upon intra-operative TEE to evaluate the extent of caval thrombus, we found a pulmonary artery tumour thromboembolism in an otherwise asymptomatic patient after induction and prior to surgery. A chest computed tomography confirmed a large saddle tumour thromboembolus. A multidisciplinary approach was used to facilitate radical nephrectomy with caval thrombectomy and pulmonary artery thromboembolectomy. This case shows the importance of adequate perioperative imaging and use of intra-operative TEE to evaluate the extent of disease. To our knowledge, we are the first to present a case of RCC with cava tumour thrombus in which the pulmonary artery tumour thromboembolism was detected incidentally on intraoperative TEE.
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