J Korean Surg Soc.  2008 May;74(5):336-340.

Clinical Experiences with Chylous Ascites after Gastrectomy for Gastric Cancer

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  • 1Department of Surgery, Gyeong-Sang National University Hospital, Jinju, Korea. orangejulia@naver.com

Abstract

PURPOSE: Chylous ascites is an accumulation of lymphatic fluid within the peritoneal cavity caused by obstruction or rupture of the peritoneal or retroperitoneal lymphatic drainage system. Postoperative chylous ascites is a rare complication of abdominal surgery. In the present study, we analyzed patients who developed postoperative chylous ascites after gastrectomy.
METHODS
From February 2003 to June 2006, we treated 7 cases of chylous ascites that occurred after gastrectomy for gastric cancer. We reviewed the medical charts of these patients retrospectively.
RESULTS
The incidence of chylous ascites after gastrectomy was 1.7%. Mean triglyceride concentration of the ascitic fluid was 437 mg/dl (range: 128 mg/dl~816 mg/dl). Total parenteral nutrition and somatostatin were administered to 6 patients, and 1 patient was treated with oral diuretics and serial paracentesis.
CONCLUSION
The incidence of chylous ascites is low, but may increase with more aggressive surgery. Surgeons should consider chylous ascites if the character of drainage is milky. Conservative management is usually effective for the treatment of postoperative chylous ascites. If conservative management fails, surgical management should be considered.

Keyword

Chylous ascites; Gastric cancer; Conservative management

MeSH Terms

Ascitic Fluid
Chylous Ascites
Diuretics
Drainage
Gastrectomy
Humans
Incidence
Parenteral Nutrition, Total
Peritoneal Cavity
Rupture
Somatostatin
Stomach Neoplasms
Diuretics
Somatostatin
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