Recurrence of cardiac myxoma after excision is uncommon. The complete excision of the base of the tumor from the heart wall prevents its recurrence. In cases without wide resections , the probability of tumor recurrence rises. The authors report the case of a 26 year old male patient with recurrent left atrium myxoma presenting on two occasions. The patient was admitted with a left atrium tumor. Echocardiogram disclosed a tumor in interatrial septum. The patient is a Jehova's witness and did not receive whole blood or any blood products during the hospital stay. At operation a gelatinous mass fixed on interatrial septum was found. A wide resection was done, including the septal insertion of the tumor. Pathological examination revealed it to be a cardiac myxoma.
Mixoma; Heart neoplasms; Neoplasm recurrence