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Thoracic Duct Injury Following Esophagectomy in Carcinoma of the Esophagus: Ligation by the Abdominal Approach

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Background

Thoracic duct injury (TDI) is a potentially lethal complication of esophagectomy. There is no consensus regarding when and how to intervene in these injuries. Both thoracic and abdominal approaches have been used.

Methods

Esophagectomies performed for cancer of the esophagus (n = 104) from October 2003 to July 2011 were analyzed for TDI. Diagnosis, histological type, stage, and location of tumor, neoadjuvant therapy, trans-thoracic or trans-hiatal procedure performed, nature and amount of drain output, and levels of triglyceride in the effluent were analyzed. Management of these injuries and morbidity and mortality associated with the approach taken were reviewed.

Results

We observed chylothorax in 9 patients. All nine patients had undergone trans-hiatal esophagectomy. All patients eventually required surgical intervention. Mass ligation of the thoracic duct was performed via the thoracic route in three patients and via the trans-abdominal approach in six others. Thoracic duct ligation was successful in all patients. One patient required a second laparotomy and repeat ligation of the duct. There were two postoperative deaths; both these patients had ligation by the thoracic route.

Conclusions

Trans-abdominal ligation of the thoracic duct in patients with chylothorax after esophagectomy is technically easy and safe. It may be preferred over the trans-thoracic approach, especially after an initial trans-hiatal esophagectomy.

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Mishra, P.K., Saluja, S.S., Ramaswamy, D. et al. Thoracic Duct Injury Following Esophagectomy in Carcinoma of the Esophagus: Ligation by the Abdominal Approach. World J Surg 37, 141–146 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-012-1811-x

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