• Global spine journal · Apr 2017

    Thoracic Duct Injury Following Cervical Spine Surgery: A Multicenter Retrospective Review.

    • Adeeb Derakhshan, Daniel Lubelski, Michael P Steinmetz, Mark Corriveau, Sungho Lee, Jonathan R Pace, Gabriel A Smith, Ziya Gokaslan, Mohamad Bydon, Paul M Arnold, Michael G Fehlings, K Daniel Riew, and Thomas E Mroz.
    • Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA.
    • Global Spine J. 2017 Apr 1; 7 (1 Suppl): 115S-119S.

    Study DesignMulticenter retrospective case series.ObjectiveTo determine the rate of thoracic duct injury during cervical spine operations.MethodsA retrospective case series study was conducted among 21 high-volume surgical centers to identify instances of thoracic duct injury during anterior cervical spine surgery. Staff at each center abstracted data for each identified case into case report forms. All case report forms were collected by the AOSpine North America Clinical Research Network Methodological Core for data processing, cleaning, and analysis.ResultsOf a total of 9591 patients reviewed that underwent cervical spine surgery, 2 (0.02%) incurred iatrogenic injury to the thoracic duct. Both patients underwent a left-sided anterior cervical discectomy and fusion. The interruption of the thoracic duct was addressed intraoperatively in one patient with no residual postoperative effects. The second individual developed a chylous fluid collection approximately 2 months after the operation that required drainage via needle aspiration.ConclusionsDamage to the thoracic duct during cervical spine surgery is a relatively rare occurrence. Rapid identification of the disruption of this lymphatic vessel is critical to minimize deleterious effects of this complication.

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