1995
DOI: 10.1016/s0090-4295(99)80366-5
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Successful management of intracardiac extension of tumor thrombus in a patient with advanced nonseminomatous germ cell testicular cancer

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“…Although less common, direct tumor spread from the liver, adrenal glands, pelvic organs, retroperitoneal masses and lymph nodes can also involve the IVC [56][57][58]. Detection of IVC involvement has been greatly improved over the past two decades by the routine use of CT and ultrasound as well as more recently MRI in the evaluation of the abdomen and pelvis.…”
Section: Vascular Invasion and Resectabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although less common, direct tumor spread from the liver, adrenal glands, pelvic organs, retroperitoneal masses and lymph nodes can also involve the IVC [56][57][58]. Detection of IVC involvement has been greatly improved over the past two decades by the routine use of CT and ultrasound as well as more recently MRI in the evaluation of the abdomen and pelvis.…”
Section: Vascular Invasion and Resectabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Computed axial tomography was used preoperatively for demonstrating tumour extension. A similar case of a young patient with non-seminomatous germ cell testicular cancer was described by Savarese et al [11]: Due to an IVC tumour thrombus extending into the right heart, tumour thrombectomy was performed utilizing cardiopulmonary bypass and hypothermic circulatory arrest. Afterwards, the patient underwent systemic chemotherapy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…In a review of the cases of germ cell tumors with cardiac metastasis published over the last 20 years (Table 1) [7-24] we found 17 cases: 16 of them were male with testicular seminoma or nonseminomatous germ cell tumor, and only one case of a yolk sac tumor was reported in a female child of 18 months old. In 11 of these reported cases, the metastasis was located in the right-side of the heart; in four, in a left-side chamber; and in two, in the pericardium.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%