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Canine intrapericardial cyst – complicated surgical correction of an unusual cause of right heart failure
Authors:J Loureiro    R Burrow  and J Dukes-Mc  Ewan
Institution:Small Animal Teaching Hospital, University of Liverpool, Leahurst, Chester High Road, Neston, Wirral, CH64 7TE
Abstract:Intrapericardial cysts are non-neoplastic structures that can become clinically significant by compressing cardiac chambers. Surgical excision is recommended to resolve clinical signs and this has been reported to be easily achieved by blunt manipulation. The present report describes a case of an intrapericardial cyst in a dog. The singularity of this case lays on the fact that the patient was presented unusually late, at the age of four years, and most importantly that its surgical correction was significantly complicated by the strong adherence of the cyst to both the pericardium and epicardium. This was possibly the result of chronic trauma and continued haemorrhage with subsequent healing and fibrosis. It is therefore important to consider intrapericardial cysts as a possible differential diagnosis in young to middle age patients presented with signs of right-sided heart failure. Surgical excision must be planned carefully as this may not be as straightforward as previously suggested.
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