Embolization of the thoracic duct in patients with iatrogenic chylothorax

Summary Chylothorax is leakage of lymphatic fluid accumulating in the pleural cavity due to the thoracic duct’s (TD) trauma or obstructions. It generally occurs as a traumatic complication after general thoracic surgery procedures (0.4%), especially after esophagectomy (4.7–8.6%). Traditionally, sur...

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