Chyle Leakage after Total Thyroidectomy and Central Neck Dissection: Report of Three Cases.
10.16956/kjes.2013.13.3.165
- Author:
Seung Ook HWANG
1
;
Hyang Hee CHOI
;
Wan Wook KIM
;
Ho Yong PARK
;
Jin Hyang JUNG
Author Information
1. Department of Surgery, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine, Daegu, Korea.
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Chyle leakage;
Thyroid cancer;
Central neck dissection;
Complication
- MeSH:
Chyle*;
Fibrin Tissue Adhesive;
Humans;
Lymphocele;
Neck Dissection*;
Neck*;
Thyroid Neoplasms;
Thyroidectomy*
- From:Korean Journal of Endocrine Surgery
2013;13(3):165-168
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Chyle leakage is a rare complication of surgery for thyroid cancer that generally develops after lateral neck dissection. Here, we describe chyle leakages experienced after central neck dissection (CND). A total of 615 patients with thyroid cancer were treated by total thyroidectomy with CND between Jan 2012 and Dec 2012 at our facility, and three (0.49%) developed chyle leakages. The amounts of leakage were all less than 100 ml/day. One patient was resolved with conservative management, while the others were treated with conservative treatment and fibrin glue injection in chylous lymphocele. Chyle leakage after CND is very uncommon, and most cases involve minor leakage. Fibrin glue could be a treatment option for chyle leakage following CND.