• Nihon Kyobu Geka Gakkai Zasshi · Aug 1997

    Case Reports

    [Clipping of the thoracic duct with video-assisted thoracic surgery in the treatment of chylothorax after pulmonary resection].

    • T Tojo, K Nezu, K Kushibe, M Takahama, and S Kitamura.
    • Department of Surgery III, Nara Medical University, Japan.
    • Nihon Kyobu Geka Gakkai Zasshi. 1997 Aug 1;45(8):1102-6.

    AbstractWe describe a procedure for video-assisted thoracoscopic clipping of the thoracic duct to treat postoperative chylothorax. This technique was successfully performed on a 62-year-old man who developed chylothorax following right lower lobectomy and partial resection of the 11th and 12th vertebral bodies for squamous cell lung cancer. Because conservative therapy for 7 days failed to reduce the amount of pleural effusion, we performed thoracoscopic examination of the thoracic duct and found a site leaking chylous fluid. The thoracic duct was successfully and easily clipped resulting in complete elimination of the effusion in 2 days. Generally, chylothorax complicating pulmonary resection has been managed by medical treatment first, followed by surgical intervention in case that fail to respond to initial therapy. The newly designed video-assisted thoracic surgery procedure reduces the trauma, shortens the drainage period and hospital stay, and provides better exposure of the thoracic duct. We believe that this procedure can be carried out shortly after the occurrence of chylothorax.

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