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Complete resection of a cavoatrial metastatic dedifferentiated liposarcoma under hypothermic circulatory arrest
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  • Ryumon Matsumoto,
  • Koki Maekawa,
  • Toshiki Fujiyoshi,
  • Kentaro Kamiya,
  • Jun Matsubayashi,
  • Shoji Fukuda,
  • Toshiya Nishibe,
  • Hitoshi Ogino
Ryumon Matsumoto

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Koki Maekawa
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Toshiki Fujiyoshi
Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery
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Kentaro Kamiya
Tokyo Medical University
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Jun Matsubayashi
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Shoji Fukuda
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Toshiya Nishibe
Tokyo Medical University Hospital
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Hitoshi Ogino
Tokyo Medical University
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Abstract

A patient had undergone surgical resection twice for primary and metastatic dedifferentiated liposarcomas. Follow-up computed tomography revealed a new tumor mass located at the cavoatrial junction. Prompt surgical resection of the tumor with thrombectomy was successfully performed using cardiopulmonary bypass with hypothermic circulatory arrest. We report a rare case of a patient surviving for 8 years after the first tumor resection despite the poor prognosis of metastatic or recurrent liposarcoma.