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A rare complication in breast cancer surgery : Chylous fistula and its treatment

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ACTA CHIRURGICA BELGICA
Volume 107, Issue 3, Pages 317-319

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ACTA MEDICAL BELGICA
DOI: 10.1080/00015458.2007.11680064

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breast cancer; chylous fistula; mastectomy

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Chylous fistula is a complication related to thoracic duct injury, appearing in upper abdominal, thoracic and neck surgery. Occurrence of chylous fistula is very rare after modified radical mastectomy. We encountered a chylous fistula case after breast cancer surgery and successfully treated it conservatively. It is important that all surgeons dealing with breast surgery should be aware that, altough rarely, a chylous fistula can develop after axillary dissection. Experience related to the occurrence of this complication and its management when it occurs is quite restricted.

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