A myxoma is a rare, usually noncancerous, primary tumor (a new growth of tissue) of the heart. It is the most common of all benign heart tumors, but a rare surgical procedure to witness. Here, Dr. Denton Cooley, Surgeon-in-Chief of the Texas Heart Institute performs the removal of a large myxoma. This video is in two parts. Part one shows a typical open heart entry from initial incision to perfusion. Part 2 details the removal of the myxoma and repair of the atrial septum. Camera: John Lynch Director:
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