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SHIRAKAMI, Eri
Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Shimane University Faculty of Medicine, Izumo, Shimane, Japan.
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Description | Rationale: Chylothorax remains a poorly understood phenomenon, and no optimal treatment or guidelines have been established. This is the first report of treating congenital chylothorax and lymphedema in a low-birth-weight infant by lymphovenous anastomosis (LVA).
Patient concerns: We report a case of successful LVA for persistent congenital chylothorax and lymphedema resistant to other conservative therapies. Diagnosis: The diagnosis of chylothorax was confirmed by the predominance of lymphocytes in the pleural fluid draining from the chest tube. In addition, the infant developed oliguria and generalized lymphedema. Interventions: LVA under local anesthesia combined with light sedation was performed at his medial thighs and left upper arm. Outcomes: Although his subcutaneous edema markedly improved, the decrease in chest tube drainage was gradual. No additional treatment was required. Lessons: LVA is of considerable value as a surgical treatment option in the setting of persistent congenital chylothorax and lymphedema, because LVA is a less invasive procedure. |
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Medicine (Baltimore)
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Volume | 98
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Issue | 43
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ISSN | 0025-7974
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ISSN(Online) | 1536-5964
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Published Date | 2019-10
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Publisher | Hagerstown, Md : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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Journal Article
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著者版
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Gyoseki ID | e38397
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Faculty of Medicine
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