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A case of refractory chylothorax due to an unenclosed esophageal hiatus after subtotal esophagectomy treated with lipiodol lymphangiography.

Koji KanedaTakeshi MiwaTomoyuki OkumuraYoshihisa NumataMina FukasawaToru WatanabeIsaya HashimotoNorihito NarutoTsutomu Fujii
Published in: Surgical case reports (2024)
Refractory chylothorax can occur due to chylous ascites flowing into the pleural space via an unenclosed esophageal hiatus. When the site of chylothorax leakage is unclear, the possibility of inflowing chylous ascites via the unenclosed esophageal hiatus should be explored. Esophageal hiatus closure and lipiodol lymphangiography could be effective in treating refractory chylothorax of unknown cause after esophagectomy.
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