Literature DB >> 15048002

Thoracoscopic management of thoracic duct injury: Is there a place for conservatism?

S Kumar1, A Kumar, D K Pawar.   

Abstract

Thoracic duct injury is a rare but serious complication following chest surgeries and major neck dissections. Clinically, it can present as cervical chylous fistula, chylothorax or chylopericardium. Without treatment, the mortality is up to 50% and thus, early aggressive therapy is indicated. Traditional conservative management includes low-fat diet, parenteral nutrition, careful monitoring of fluid and electrolytes, and drainage of the neck wound or chylothorax. Patients with failed conservative management require definitive treatment in the form of ligation of the thoracic duct, which has traditionally been done by thoracotomy. The advent of Video-Assisted-Thoracoscopic-Surgery (VATS) over the last decade has changed the approach towards the management of numerous chest diseases. Thoracoscopic ligation of the thoracic duct has also been reported. We report herein a case of postoperative cervical chylous fistula managed successfully by VATS thoracic duct ligation and present a systematic analysis of the English literature to highlight the current trends in the management of thoracic duct injury.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15048002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Postgrad Med        ISSN: 0022-3859            Impact factor:   1.476


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Authors:  Maiko Tabu; Kazuhiro Imai; Jun-ichi Ogawa; Yoshihiro Minamiya; Satoru Yoshida; Kyo Hirayama; Takeyuki Sawano; Ikuo Matsuzaki
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7.  Predictors of prolonged drainage of chylothorax after cardiac surgery: single centre study.

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10.  Chyle fistula in right cervical area after thyroid surgery.

Authors:  Pablo Priego Jiménez; Mariá Vicenta Collado Guirao; Roberto Rojo Blanco; Raquel Grajal Marino; Gloria Rodríguez Velasco; Augusto García Villanueva
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