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- Title
Metastatic breast cancer with right ventricular erosion.
- Authors
Wei-Han Chou; Nai-Hsin Chi; Yi-Chia Wang; Chi-Hsiang Huang
- Abstract
Cancer that has metastasized to the heart and pericardium has a dismal outcome. Individualized treatment to preserve the quality of life and reduce surgical mortality is important. We describe a 57-year old woman who had a recurrence of breast cancer 23 years after the initial complete treatment. Cardiac metastasis with poor anterior chest wall healing led to right ventricular rupture, which caused hypovolaemic shock. The right ventricular wall defect was repaired with a percutaneous patch and a myocutaneous flap without cardiopulmonary bypass. The patient was discharged home after intensive wound care. Our patient shows that even with complete initial treatment, clinicians should be alert for the recurrence of breast cancer.
- Subjects
BREAST cancer treatment; MORTALITY prevention; QUALITY of life
- Publication
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 2016, Vol 49, Issue 3, p1006
- ISSN
1010-7940
- Publication type
Case Study
- DOI
10.1093/ejcts/ezv158