Carones S, Caporossi M, Di Paola S, Pagano G, Di Domenica M, Persico Stella L
Divisione di Chirurgia Generale, Ospedale S. Giuseppe, Albano Laziale (Roma) USL RM/H.
G Chir. 1996 Nov-Dec;17(11-12):586-8.
Postoperative chylous ascites is a rare clinical condition that occurs as a consequence of disruption of the abdominal lymphatics after retroperitoneal dissection. Generally the management is conservative based on a low fat diet and total parenteral hyperalimentation. However, such therapy requires weeks to months before resolution of the ascites. On the other hand, surgical approach is associated with a high failure rate to ligate leaky lymphatics. The Authors, therefore suggest a surgical resolution of the ascite with the use of fibrin glue to occlude rapidly and permanently the lymphatics ruptured.