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Chylous ascites after an H-graft interposition mesocaval shunt.
  1. J Reichen,
  2. J W Schaefer

    Abstract

    A case of chylous ascites occurring after an emergency mesocaval shunt is reported. After an attempt at conservative management had failed, the patient was surgically explored. Although a lymphatic leak could not be identified, oversewing the retroperitoneum in the area of previous dissection and reinforcement with an omental pedicle was successful in preventing postoperative reaccumulation of chylous ascites. A review of the 26 reported cases of postoperative chylous ascites indicates a spontaneous resolution rate of 41% with non-operative management including low fat diet, paracenteses, and total parenteral nutrition. If conservative measures fail, surgical repair of the traumatised lymphatic bed has been successful.

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