Literature DB >> 19573100

Computed tomographic lymphography of the thoracic duct by mesenteric lymph node injection.

Eric G Johnson1, Erik R Wisner, Andrew Kyles, Carl Koehler, Stanley L Marks.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To document a novel technique to image the thoracic duct and its tributaries by contrast enhanced computed tomography (CT) lymphography. STUDY
DESIGN: Clinical report. ANIMALS: Dogs (n=6) idiopathic chylothorax.
METHODS: Ultrasonography was used to guide percutaneous injection of intestinal lymph nodes with nonionic iodinated contrast medium for preoperative CT lymphography of the thoracic duct in 6 dogs with chylothorax. Thoracic CT images were acquired immediately after contrast medium injection. All dogs had subtotal pericardectomy and thoracic duct ligation. Postoperative thoracic duct lymphography was performed in 3 dogs. Superficial cervical lymph node lymphography was performed in 2 dogs to determine cervical lymphatic contribution to thoracic effusions.
RESULTS: Preoperative thoracic duct lymphography using this technique was successful in delineating the cisterna chyli, thoracic duct, and associated lymphatic vessels in all dogs. Immediate postoperative lymphography performed in 2 dogs revealed successful duct ligation in 1 dog and persistent lymphatic leakage in the other. A 1-month postoperative thoracic duct lymphogram performed in 1 dog revealed unsuccessful ligation or recannulation of 1 of 3 redundant vessels seen preoperatively.
CONCLUSION: Percutaneous CT lymphography results in excellent detection of the thoracic duct and abnormal thoracic duct drainage patterns both pre- and postoperatively. The contribution of superficial cervical lymph node drainage to reoccurrence of effusions can be evaluated. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Percutaneous CT lymphography using ultrasound-guided contrast medium injection should be considered as an alternative to conventional open abdominal approaches to radiographic or CT lymphography.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19573100     DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-950X.2008.00473.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Surg        ISSN: 0161-3499            Impact factor:   1.495


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