Kanamori Taro, Shirakawa Makoto, Shirasaka Tomonori, Takeuchi Taro, Fujii Atsuko, Ushioda Ryohei, Ueda Keiko
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Kawaguchi Cardiovascular and Respiratory Hospital, Kawaguchi, Japan.
Kyobu Geka. 2020 Mar;73(3):197-201.
Postoperative chylothorax is known as a possible complication after thoracic surgery, but no treatment strategy has been established. We report a case of successful surgical treatment for postoperative chylothorax after redo aortic arch replacement via median sternotomy. A 48-year-old man, who had undergone redo aortic arch replacement for aortic pseudoaneurysm due to prosthetic vascular graft infection, developed postoperative chylothorax. Despite the conservative treatment with fasting and administration of octreotide for 4 days, there was no effect on reduction in drainage. Surgical repair was performed on postoperative day 13. About 3 hours before surgery, milk was administered from the nasogastric tube to make the drainage milky. After median re-sternotomy, a stump of the thoracic duct was clearly identified and exposed in the posterior mediastinum, and the thoracic duct was easily closed by clipping. There was no recurrence of chylothorax and oral intake was re-started on day 2. Early operation might be effective against postoperative chylothorax.