Direct repair of iatrogenic thoracic duct injury through lymphovenous anastomosis (LVA): A case report

This is a case report of a 64‐year‐old male with cancer with an unknown primary and bilateral cervical lymph node metastases. Twelve months after chemo‐, radio‐, immunotherapy, and radical neck dissection, he presented with recurrent cervical metastases. The patient underwent radical revision neck d...

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Case reports
Iatrogenesis
ICG
indocyanine green
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
lymph leak
Lymphatic system
Lymphoma
lymphovenous anastomosis
Metastasis
neck dissection
Oncology
Science & Technology
Surgery
thoracic duct
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