PMID: 8607700Apr 1, 1996Paper

Complete resection of a right atrial intracavitary metastatic melanoma

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
R H ChenO H Frazier

Abstract

We report a case of complete resection of a very large intracavitary metastatic melanoma of the right atrium. We describe a technique for resecting without damaging the atrium and for preventing the narrowing of the right atrium. In such cases, complete resection may be indicated despite widespread disease.

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