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[Chylothorax].

Minerva pediatrica, 2010
Chylothorax is the accumulation of chyle in the pleural space. In newborns the congenital form is often prenatal diagnosed, while the late variety originates to damage to the thoracic duct by cardiac surgery, diaphragmatic hernia, etc. Clinical presentation results from the accumulation of pleural fluid and the symptoms depends on the size of the ...
Migliori, C   +3 more
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The effect of prophylactic thoracic duct ligation during esophagectomy on the incidence of chylothorax and survival of the patients: an updated review

Postgraduate medicine, 2020
Background The role of thoracic duct ligation (TDL) during esophagectomy remains controversial. This review aimed to elucidate the effect of TDL on chylothorax and survival of the patients after esophagectomy for cancer. Methods We searched articles from
Lei Liu   +3 more
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Treatment of idiopathic chylothorax in dogs and cats: A systematic review.

Veterinary surgery, 2019
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the evidence published on the treatment of idiopathic chylothorax (IC) in small animals. STUDY DESIGN Systematic literature review. SAMPLE POPULATION Dogs and cats with IC.
L. Reeves   +3 more
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Tension Chylothorax

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2006
Thoracic duct injury resulting in chylothorax is a well-known and documented complication of thoracic surgery. However, chylothorax under tension is a rarely reported complication that results in respiratory and hemodynamic collapse. Early recognition and treatment of this entity are essential for optimal patient outcome. Herein we present two cases of
John B, Ammori   +3 more
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Multi-Disciplinary Management of Chylothorax.

Chest, 2022
A. Agrawal   +5 more
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Hybrid single-port laparoscopic cisterna chyli ablation for the adjunct treatment of chylothorax disease in dogs.

Veterinary surgery, 2019
OBJECTIVE To describe a hybrid, single-port, minimally invasive cisterna chyli ablation (CCA) technique in clinical cases of canine idiopathic chylothorax and evaluate this technique as a method for mesenteric lymphangiography (ML) in canine cadavers and
Katherine P Morris   +8 more
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Lymphovenous Anastomosis for the Treatment of Chylothorax in Infants: A Novel Microsurgical Approach to a Devastating Problem

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2018
Summary: With the expanding horizon of microsurgical techniques, novel treatment strategies for lymphatic abnormalities are increasingly reported.
Jason M. Weissler   +9 more
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Medical Interventions for Chylothorax and their Impacts on Need for Surgical Intervention and Admission Characteristics: A Multicenter, Retrospective Insight

Pediatric Cardiology, 2021
R. Loomba   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Neonatal Chylothorax

Neonatal Network, 2001
ACHYLOTHORAX IS AN ACCUMULATION of lymphatic fluid that collects in the pleural space. It is the most common cause of a large pleural effusion in the newborn.1,2 Estimated incidences vary from 1 in 10,000 deliveries to 1 in 2,000 admissions to the NICU.2,3 Chylothorax may be unilateral or, infrequently, bilateral and can occur spontaneously or be ...
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Postoperative chylothorax

Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 2002
Chylothorax is an unusual complication of surgical procedures within the chest. Early recognition is important so that appropriate conservative measures can be applied. Operative intervention after a short course of supportive therapy will control most chyle fistulas.
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