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      Chyloperitoneum following abdominal aortic surgery.

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      Vascular
      Decker, Inc.

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          Chyloperitoneum is an uncommon but serious complication following abdominal aortic surgery. As there seems to be no uniformity concerning the treatment, we performed a literature search to evaluate the best treatment results. All Medline-cited articles on chyloperitoneum after abdominal aortic surgery were assessed and analyzed. Thirty-eight cases of chyloperitoneum following abdominal aortic surgery were found. Patients developed symptoms after a median of 16 days (range 2-120 days) and were asymptomatic after 68 days (mean, range 27-93 years). All patients underwent diagnostic paracentesis, which confirmed the diagnosis. In 26 cases (68%), paracentesis was part of the treatment. The use of diuretics (24%) as therapeutic value was abandoned. Total parenteral nutrition, used in 21 patients (55%), provides the possibility of an extended period of oral starvation that reduces the lymphatic flow from the leaking duct. Medium-chain triglyceride, used in 28 cases (76%), is generally accepted as reducing lymphatic flow. When all conservative measures fail, surgical exploration is indicated. Two surgical interventions were mentioned: placing a peritoneovenous shunt or transfixing the damaged lymph vessel; both were described with different outcomes. This review supports conservative treatment of chyloperitoneum following abdominal aortic surgery.

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          Journal
          Vascular
          Vascular
          Decker, Inc.
          1708-5381
          1708-5381
          February 26 2009
          : 16
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Surgery, Spaarne Hospital, Hoofddorp, The Netherlands.
          Article
          10.2310/6670.2008.00035
          19238866
          d6523952-39ca-49af-b240-2db6bcfd7051
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