Abstract
Cardiac myxoma is the most common benign cardiac tumor. Its tremendous
size and fragile character severely bother the surgeons. Several minimal
invasive approaches had been applied for radical tumor excision. The
wound was forcibly enlarged for en-bloc specimen removal and prevention
of debris sputtering. We reported a case of huge tricuspid valve (TV)
myxoma managed by robot-assisted endoscopic tumor resection and TV
repair. The tumor was downsized with a morcellator and removed through a
keyhole wound (1.1 cm in diameter). The patient recovered uneventfully
and was discharged after four days.