Chylous ascites in the setting of internal hernia: a reassuring sign.
Dimitrios I AthanasiadisRosalie A CarrRobert PainterDon SelzerNicole Kissane LeeAmbar BanerjeeDimitrios StefanidisJennifer N ChoiPublished in: Surgical endoscopy (2021)
Chylous ascites is a common finding during internal hernia operations. Unlike other more morbid conditions, identification of chylous ascites during an internal hernia operation appears innocuous. However, in the context of a patient with a history of RYGBP, the presence of chylous fluid signifies the associated small bowel obstruction is likely related to an internal hernia through a patent Petersen's defect.