CARDIAC LIPOMA EXTIRPATION WITH CHRONIC LUNG ABSCESS EXCISION: A CASE REPORT OF SIMULTANEOUS VIDEO-ASSISTED THORACOSCOPIC SURGERY PROCEDURES

Cardiac Lipoma Extirpation with Chronic Lung Abscess Excision: A Case Report of Simultaneous Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery Procedures

Cardiac Lipoma Extirpation with Chronic Lung Abscess Excision: A Case Report of Simultaneous Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery Procedures

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This study examined a rarely seen benign heart tumor that was found incidentally on a chest X-ray.Radiological images were taken of Jump Saddle a 42-year-old patient with no symptoms of a heart condition, showing a thick-walled left lung cavity that appeared after prior inflammation and concomitant enlargement of the cardiac shadow.A large subepicardial lipoma in combination with a chronic Dog Coat abscess on the left lung was revealed on chest computed tomography.The treatment consisted of simultaneous surgical removal of both the lung and heart lesions using video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery.

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