Systematic Review and Case of Thrombectomy for Pediatric Stroke Due to Myxoma Embolism

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Background: Stroke presentation secondary to a cardiac myxoma thromboembolism is rare in the pediatric population. Because of such rarity, the reported cases in the literature are primarily case reports. Additionally, general pediatric stroke management lacks evidence-based guidelines because of its low incidence and lack of clinical trials. In pediatric strokes identified from a cardiac myxoma, the incidence favors boys with the classical presentation of unilateral weakness and aphasia. We present a pediatric patient who presented with strokelike symptoms secondary to an intracranial embolus from a previously undiagnosed cardiac myxoma. Methods: We performed a systematic review by searching PubMed, Google Scholar, Web of Science, and Embase databases for cases of pediatric myxoma causing stroke (n = 2431) and identified 19 reported uses of surgical management in treating pediatric patients who present with stroke symptoms secondary to a cardiac myxoma thromboembolism. Results: The most common imaging modality was magnetic resonance imaging in 42% of cases, computed tomography in 36.8%, followed by computed tomography angiography in 31.6% of cases. Of these 19 children treated with procedures, 36.8% of pediatric patients aged between 4 and 14 years underwent neurosurgery (n = 7). Conclusions: We describe an urgent mechanical thrombectomy and share preoperative and postoperative images and pathology slides confirming a stroke from myxoma origin. We provide added insight in the safe use of mechanical thrombectomy as treatment for pediatric strokes secondary to a thromboembolism.

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Bandlamuri, S., Custozzo, A., Silva, J., Bandlamuri, S. K., Qian, J., & Paul, A. R. (2024). Systematic Review and Case of Thrombectomy for Pediatric Stroke Due to Myxoma Embolism. World Neurosurgery, 183, e761–e771. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2024.01.024

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