Delayed chylous pericardial effusion after aortic valve replacement
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Delayed chylous pericardial effusion after aortic valve replacement
Abstract
Chylopericardium after cardiac surgery is rare, and there are few reports of its occurrence after aortic valve surgery. Chylous pericardial effusion 4 months after aortic valve replacement for endocarditis is highly unusual.Herein, we report the case of a 54-year-old man who had undergone bioprosthetic aortic valve replacement because of endocarditis and valvular dysfunction. Two months later, he underwent pericardiocentesis twice because of large pericardial effusions consisting of pinkish white fluid with predominant lymphocytes. Four months after valve replacement, he presented with recurrent effusion consistent with early tamponade, and a pericardial window was created. At surgery, 1,500 cc of milky white fluid was recovered, and the diagnosis of chylopericardium was made. Postoperative high-volume drainage prompted thoracic duct ligation, which was curative.
Keywords: Aortic valve insufficiency/complications; cardiac surgical procedures/adverse effects; chyle; chylous ascites/complications/diagnosis/etiology/surgery; drainage; pericardial effusion/complications/diagnosis/etiology/surgery; postoperative complications; thoracic duct/surgery; treatment outcome.
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