Unusual Complication of Total Parenteral Nutrition via Subclavian Vein Catheterization Masquerading as Bilateral Chylothorax
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ÀÌÁ¤È(Lee Jung-Hwa) - Konkuk University School of Medicine Department of Pediatrics
±èÁø¿ë(Kim Jin-Yong) - Konkuk University Chungju Hospital Department of Emergency Medicine
±è»óö(Kim Sang-Cheol) - Konkuk University Chungju Hospital Department of Emergency Medicine
(Lee Woo-Serng) - Konkuk University Chungju Hospital Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
±è¿äÇÑ(Kim Yo-Han) - Konkuk University Chungju Hospital Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
À¯ÁؽÄ(Yu Jun-Sik) - Kangwon National University School of Medicine Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
¿ø±Ù¼ö(Weon Keun-Soo) - CHA Bundang Medical Center Department of Neurovascular Surgery
Abstract
Chylothorax, a relatively rare condition of pleural effusion, is defined as an accumulation of chyle resulting from damage to the thoracic duct associated with chyle leakage from the lymphatic system into the pleural cavity. The etiologies of this condition are numerous, and the most important approach for management of chylothorax is to determine the definite cause. We report on a case of an unusual complication of chylothorax that occurred after central catheterization and direct instillation of total parenteral nutrition into the pleural cavity.
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Chylothorax, Catheters, Parenteral nutrition
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