Vol. 71 No. 3 (2019)
Case Reports

Chylous ascites after cholecystectomy. Case report and literatura review

Alberto Vilar-Tabanera
Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal
Francisco Javier García-Angarita
Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal
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Elena Mendía-Conde
Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal
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Joaquín Gómez-Ramirez
Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal
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Published 2019-05-02

How to Cite

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Vilar-Tabanera A, García-Angarita FJ, Mendía-Conde E, Gómez-Ramirez J. Chylous ascites after cholecystectomy. Case report and literatura review. Rev Cir. [Internet]. 2019 May 2 [cited 2026 Aug. 22];71(3). Available from: https://revistacirugia.cl/index.php/revistacirugia/article/view/221

Abstract

Introduction: Chylous ascites is defined as the presence of lymph fluid in the peritoneal cavity. It is a rare complication after abdominal surgery; only 5 previously reported cases were found after cholecystectomy.

Aim: Present a case report and a literature review.

Materials and Method: Case report of a 77 year old male who underwent an elective cholecystectomy due to acute cholecystitis. Chyloperitoneum showed up 21 days after surgery.

Results: We performed a percutaneous drainage and 5 L of fluid were removed in 24 hours. We started treatment with subcutaneous Octreotide and total parenteral nutrition. After 3 days drain output decreased and we started a medium-chain triglycerides diet with good progress. The outcome of 60% of the 5 previous case reports of chyloperitoneum after cholecystitis, were successful with conservative management, surgical intervention was needed in one patient and a transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPSS) was placed in another patient.

Conclusion: Chylous ascites is a rare complication after surgery, there are only 5 previously case reports after cholecystectomy. Conservative management has to be the first option and in case of persistence another therapy has to be considered.