How does left ventricular malignant schwannoma do?
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Malignant schwannoma is also called neurogenic sarcoma, malignant neurilemmoma or neurofibrosarcoma. Most of them occur in extremities, such as primary left ventricle, which is temporarily called left ventricular malignant schwannoma. How does left ventricular malignant schwannoma do? Let's share my experience with you.
How does left ventricular malignant schwannoma do?
The operation of left ventricular tumor usually adopts ascending aortic root incision or left ventricular incision, or a combination of the two, so as to observe the whole picture of the tumor and cardiac structure, and prevent damage to left ventricular myocardium, conduction bundle or mitral valve.
When the tumor invades the papillary muscle of the mitral valve and causes severe mitral regurgitation, the tumor should be removed during the operation, and the mitral valve replacement should be performed at the same time. If the tumor has a wide range of invasion and it is difficult to completely remove the tumor, the tumor should also be partially removed to relieve the postoperative symptoms.
The disease is extremely rare. It is not easy to find early because of no obvious symptoms at the initial stage of onset. Once the symptoms and signs appear, the tumor has developed to a considerable size, and the condition is critical. We should pay close attention to the examination. Once the diagnosis is confirmed, early surgical treatment is needed. Because malignant schwannoma in any part of the body is not sensitive to chemotherapy and radiotherapy, surgical resection is the only effective treatment.
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