A case of a traumatic chyle leak following an acute thoracic spine injury: successful resolution with strict dietary manipulation

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Chylothorax is a rare form of pleural effusion that can be associated with both traumatic and non-traumatic causes. Thoracic duct ligation is often the treatment of choice in postsurgical patients; however the optimal treatment of th...

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Main Authors: Skinner Ruby A, Phillips Wendy, Pakula Andrea M
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-03-01
Series:World Journal of Emergency Surgery
Online Access:http://www.wjes.org/content/6/1/10
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spelling doaj-82e2cad1319143f780ba6040b1af34e12020-11-24T21:27:00ZengBMCWorld Journal of Emergency Surgery1749-79222011-03-01611010.1186/1749-7922-6-10A case of a traumatic chyle leak following an acute thoracic spine injury: successful resolution with strict dietary manipulationSkinner Ruby APhillips WendyPakula Andrea M<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Chylothorax is a rare form of pleural effusion that can be associated with both traumatic and non-traumatic causes. Thoracic duct ligation is often the treatment of choice in postsurgical patients; however the optimal treatment of this disease process after traumatic injury remains unclear <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B1">1</abbr></abbrgrp>. We present a rare case of a thoracic duct injury secondary to a blunt thoracic spine fracture and subluxation which was successfully treated non-operatively.</p> <p>Case Presentation</p> <p>A 51 year old male presented as a tier one trauma code due to an automobile versus bicycle collision. His examination and radiographic work-up revealed fractures and a subluxation at the third and fourth thoracic spine levels resulting in paraplegia. He also sustained bilateral hemothoraces secondary to multiple rib fractures. Drainage of the left hemothorax led to the diagnosis of a traumatic chylothorax. The thoracic spine fractures were addressed with surgical stabilization and the chylothorax was successfully treated with drainage and dietary manipulation.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>This unusual and complex blunt thoracic duct injury required a multidisciplinary approach. Although the spine injury required surgical fixation, successful resolution of the chyle leak was achieved without surgical intervention.</p> http://www.wjes.org/content/6/1/10
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Pakula Andrea M
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Pakula Andrea M
A case of a traumatic chyle leak following an acute thoracic spine injury: successful resolution with strict dietary manipulation
World Journal of Emergency Surgery
author_facet Skinner Ruby A
Phillips Wendy
Pakula Andrea M
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title A case of a traumatic chyle leak following an acute thoracic spine injury: successful resolution with strict dietary manipulation
title_short A case of a traumatic chyle leak following an acute thoracic spine injury: successful resolution with strict dietary manipulation
title_full A case of a traumatic chyle leak following an acute thoracic spine injury: successful resolution with strict dietary manipulation
title_fullStr A case of a traumatic chyle leak following an acute thoracic spine injury: successful resolution with strict dietary manipulation
title_full_unstemmed A case of a traumatic chyle leak following an acute thoracic spine injury: successful resolution with strict dietary manipulation
title_sort case of a traumatic chyle leak following an acute thoracic spine injury: successful resolution with strict dietary manipulation
publisher BMC
series World Journal of Emergency Surgery
issn 1749-7922
publishDate 2011-03-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Chylothorax is a rare form of pleural effusion that can be associated with both traumatic and non-traumatic causes. Thoracic duct ligation is often the treatment of choice in postsurgical patients; however the optimal treatment of this disease process after traumatic injury remains unclear <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B1">1</abbr></abbrgrp>. We present a rare case of a thoracic duct injury secondary to a blunt thoracic spine fracture and subluxation which was successfully treated non-operatively.</p> <p>Case Presentation</p> <p>A 51 year old male presented as a tier one trauma code due to an automobile versus bicycle collision. His examination and radiographic work-up revealed fractures and a subluxation at the third and fourth thoracic spine levels resulting in paraplegia. He also sustained bilateral hemothoraces secondary to multiple rib fractures. Drainage of the left hemothorax led to the diagnosis of a traumatic chylothorax. The thoracic spine fractures were addressed with surgical stabilization and the chylothorax was successfully treated with drainage and dietary manipulation.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>This unusual and complex blunt thoracic duct injury required a multidisciplinary approach. Although the spine injury required surgical fixation, successful resolution of the chyle leak was achieved without surgical intervention.</p>
url http://www.wjes.org/content/6/1/10
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