chylothorax caused by blunt trauma: case review and management proposal

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Chylothorax is a potentially devastating complication of lymphatic trauma of the thorax. To date, no recommendations have provided decision making support for prompt definitive treatment. We present a 53 year old male involved in a motor vehicle collision sustaining 9 left rib fractures with flail segments. He was treated non-operatively with a chest tube and no fat diet. A Case report review was performed and a proposed guideline for managing blunt trauma chylothorax in adult patients was developed. In low-output chylothorax, effective initial treatment begins with a no fat diet and chest tube. We propose that a low output leak be defined as <500 mL of initial output or <500 mL/day and can be managed non-operatively in nearly 100% of patients. High output injuries of >1000 mL of initial output will require surgical intervention and should be considered for prompt definitive care.
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Authors ;Brandon T. Bacon;Wayne Mashas
Journal canadian journal of surgery journal canadien de chirurgie
Year 2020
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