2023
DOI: 10.14740/jmc4150
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Percutaneous Intracardiac Mass Extraction in High Surgical-Risk Patients

Mariam Riad,
Mustafeez Ur Rahman,
Rajasekhar Mulyala
et al.

Abstract: Large intracardiac masses including tumors, thrombi, and vegetations result in detrimental embolic or obstructive sequelae and present a management dilemma. Open heart surgery, the traditional approach, may not be an option for many patients with a prohibitive surgical risk due to multiple comorbidities. Recently, percutaneous options have emerged with reported success in extracting such intracardiac masses. A 42-yearold female with history of advanced primary sclerosing cholangitis with decompensated liver ci… Show more

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