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Percutaneous Translymphatic Thoracic Duct Embolization for Treatment of Chylothorax

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Journal Rofo
Publisher Thieme
Date 2001 Aug 22
PMID 11512227
Citations 9
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Abstract

A modified technique for transabdominal, translymphatic occlusion of the thoracic duct is described. During unilateral lymphangiography an abdominal lymph vessel was punctured with a fine needle under fluoroscopic guidance, and a 4 French access to the lymph system established. The thoracic duct was successfully embolized with coils and tissue adhesive in a patient with postoperative high output chylothorax. Chylous drainage immediately decreased after the intervention, the intercostal drain could be removed after seven days. Long term follow up over a ten months period confirmed the clinical success; the patient is still free of pleural effusions.

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