Teskin O, Bicer Y, Kaya U, Cicek S. Left atrial thrombus following bilobectomy: a case report.
J Med Case Rep 2010;
4:71. [PMID:
20181262 PMCID:
PMC2834679 DOI:
10.1186/1752-1947-4-71]
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Abstract
Introduction
Left atrial free floating ball thrombus is a relatively rare event, especially without mitral valve disease.
Case presentation
A 61-year-old Turkish man was admitted to our hospital with a thrombus mass in his left atrium. Five months earlier, he had undergone right bilobectomy and superior bronchoplasty due to squamous cell carcinoma in the lung. The patient had no evidence of cardiac disease except atrial fibrillation and there were no defined embolizations. The thrombus mass was surgically removed. The patient was discharged from hospital on the sixth postoperative day.
Conclusion
Surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass is a safe method for treatment. The patient should be medicated with warfarin, especially in the presence of atrial fibrillation.
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