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07.02.2019 | Trick of the Trade
Laparoscopic surgical repair of refractory chylous ascites after laparoscopic anterior resection
verfasst von:
S. Y. Lee, S.-S. Yeom, C. H. Kim, Y. J. Kim, H. R. Kim
Erschienen in:
Techniques in Coloproctology
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Ausgabe 5/2019
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Excerpt
Chylous ascites, caused by surgical trauma to the major lymphatics, can occur after colorectal surgery, with incidence ranging from 1.0 to 6.6% [
1,
2]. In our previous paper, we reported that chylous ascites occurred in 138 (4.7%) of 2,917 primary colorectal cancer patients who had surgical resection, and that shorter operative time and the number of harvested lymph nodes were independent risk factors for the development of chylous ascites [
1]. All included patients with chylous ascites were medically managed successfully, and no patients needed surgical treatment [
1]. However, in some cases refractory to conservative management, surgical intervention may be necessary [
2]. Few papers have reported laparoscopic surgical repair for chylous ascites [
3,
4]. …