Abstract
Cardiac tumors are rare, which were found in only 0.001%–0.300% of
cases in a relatively recently reported autopsy series. Among cardiac
tumors, primary hemangioma accounted for approximately 2.8% of all
primary resected tumors, indicating that this is a particularly rare
benign neoplasm. We presented a patient with a 5×3×2 cm cavernous
hemangioma arising from the right atrial roof, occupying the atrial
septum and inseparable from the aortic root. We successfully performed
complete surgical tumor resection and reconstruction of the right atrium
and atrial septum using a bovine pericardial patch for a huge cavernous
cardiac hemangioma filling the cardiac atrium.