Title of article
Pigtail saves a twisted redo: successful management of chylopericardium after midline valve surgery
Author/Authors
goyal, aayush seth gs medical college - kem hospital - p k sen department of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, Parel, India , shahapurkar, rohit seth gs medical college - kem hospital - p k sen department of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, Parel, India , aironi, balaji seth gs medical college - kem hospital - p k sen department of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, Parel, India , kotkar, ninad seth gs medical college - kem hospital - p k sen department of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, Parel, India , goel, ankur seth gs medical college - kem hospital - p k sen department of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, Parel, India
From page
53
To page
55
Abstract
Pericardial effusion after midline cardiac surgery may be transudative or exudative. The exudative infective or haemorrhagic variety requires early surgical intervention. However there are rare cases of collections like chylomediastinum which should be ruled out. Their low incidence prompts to establish protocol for evaluating postoperative pericardial collections, which includes echocardiography and biochemical analysis of aspirate. The same is important from the perspective of management as chylopericardium may be successfully managed without surgical intervention by aspiration, pig tail insertion, dietary and medical management, which we demonstrate through our rare case which occurred after midline double valve replacement.
Keywords
Chylopericardium , Chylomediastinum , Complication Valve Replacement
Journal title
Journal of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Research (JCVTR)
Journal title
Journal of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Research (JCVTR)
Record number
2589588
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