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- Title
Delayed right chylothorax after left blunt chest trauma: a case report.
- Authors
Jonggeun Lee; Jeong Su Cho; Hoseok I; Yeong Dae Kim; Lee, Jonggeun; Cho, Jeong Su; I, Hoseok; Kim, Yeong Dae
- Abstract
<bold>Background: </bold>Chylothorax is a disease that has various causes such as neoplasm, infection, post-surgery trauma, congenital, and venous thrombosis. In approximately 15% of cases of chylothorax, the exact cause is unknown. We report a case of delayed occurrence of right chylothorax in a patient who had multiple segmental ribs fracture on his left side.<bold>Case Presentation: </bold>A 70-year-old Asian man had a "rollover" accident in which the cultivator he was driving overturned. He presented to our hospital with the main complaint of severe dyspnea. On chest computed tomography, multiple ribs fracture from the first to the eighth rib of the left side of his chest and left-sided hemopneumothorax were presented, but there was no evidence of fracture in the right side of his chest. After closed thoracostomy, an emergency operation for open reduction of fractured ribs was performed. On the fifth postoperative day, tubal feeding was performed. On the next day, a plain chest X-ray image showed pleural effusion of the right side of his chest. After insertion of a small-bore chest tube, 3390 ml of fluid for 24 hours was drained. The body fluid analysis revealed triglycerides levels of 1000 mg/dL, which led to a diagnosis of chylothorax. Although non-oral feeding and total parenteral nutrition were sustained, drain amount was increased on the fifth day. Surgical treatment (thoracoscopic thoracic duct ligation and pleurectomy) was performed in the early phase. The right chest tube was removed on the 14th postoperative day after the effusion completely resolved and he was uneventfully discharged.<bold>Conclusions: </bold>In this case, as our patient was in old age and had multiple traumas, surgical treatment for chylothorax needed to be performed in the early phase.
- Subjects
CHYLOTHORAX; RIB injuries; BLUNT trauma; POSTOPERATIVE care; COMPUTED tomography; DIAGNOSIS
- Publication
Journal of Medical Case Reports, 2017, Vol 11, p1
- ISSN
1752-1947
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.1186/s13256-017-1250-2