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Case Reports

Chylomediastinum Following Tracheal Surgery

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Pages 89-91 | Published online: 11 Mar 2016
 

Abstract

Chylomediastinum is a rare but serious complication following thoracic procedures. A 70-year-old woman underwent tracheal resection through median sternotomy. Sternal dehiscence and chylous drainage appeared on the second postoperative week. Oral intake was stopped and total parenteral nutrition was started. Drainage stopped after two weeks. The region was ligated with a purse string suture during revision of sternotomy. A minimal lymph leakage was determined on control Tc-99 lymphoscintigraphy, which indicated injury of the thoracic duct. The patient has been problem-free for 9 months.

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A. K. Korkut

A. K. Korkut Ataköy 9. Kisim, D-7-B, D: 15 34156, Bakirköy istanbul, Turkey Tel.: 00-90-212-661 3304 E-mail: [email protected]

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