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Successful surgical correction of recurrent primary chylopericardium due to mediastinal lymphangiomyoma by total pericardiectomy and diaphragmatic fenestration.

Sumanth RaghuprakashPradeep RamakrishnanChaitanya ChittimuriSumit AgastySudheer AravaShiv Kumar Choudhary
Published in: Indian journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery (2022)
We present a rare case of hemodynamically significant recurrent primary chylopericardium due to a rare lymphatic malformation, mediastinal lymphangiomyoma, treated by complete surgical resection with total pericardiectomy. Recurrent chylopericardium or chylothorax, a common complication following the primary intervention, was successfully treated by diaphragmatic fenestration technique which is as good as thoracic duct ligation.
Keyphrases
  • rare case
  • lymph node
  • randomized controlled trial
  • spinal cord
  • ultrasound guided