Delayed Chylothorax Following Blunt Chest Trauma Treated with Repeated Lymphangiography: A Case Presentation
10.17479/jacs.2023.13.1.39
- Author:
Gayoung KIM
1
;
Dongsub NOH
;
Bong Man KIM
;
Yoonjung HEO
Author Information
1. Department of Surgery, Dankook University Hospital, Cheonan, Korea
- Publication Type:Case Report
- From:
Journal of Acute Care Surgery
2023;13(1):39-42
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
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Abstract:
Chylothorax is mostly iatrogenic, with blunt chest trauma being a rare cause. Treatment depends on the volume of drainage. Specifically, conservative treatment, such as total parenteral nutrition and pleural drainage, is performed in cases of low daily output (< 500 mL/day). Patients with persistent chylothorax despite medical treatment or with high daily output (> 1-1.5 L/day) are candidates for surgical or radiological intervention. We present a case of delayed-onset chylothorax after blunt trauma caused by thoracic spine fractures, in which persistent chylothorax was successfully managed with repeated lymphangiography with lipiodol when other treatment modalities failed. The case is peculiar in that the chylothorax occurred 40 days after the initial traumatic event and was treated with lipiodol injection, despite maintaining moderate to high daily output.