Urology Case Reports (Nov 2024)

Multidisciplinary management of chylous ascites following resection of a retroperitoneal, functional Paraganglioma

  • Edouard H. Nicaise,
  • Ernest Morton,
  • Benjamin Croll,
  • Gregory Palmateer,
  • Gaurav Patel,
  • Bryan Swilley,
  • Viraj A. Master

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57
p. 102888

Abstract

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Extra-adrenal, functional paraganglioma, if not medically controlled, requires early surgical resection. This can often be challenging when found in a retroperitoneal location, where resections are prone to lymphatic disruption and chyle leaks. Chylous ascites carry a significant risk of protein and caloric malnutrition, dehydration, and even mortality given the nutrient-rich characteristic of lost lymphatic fluid. Dietary modification involving minimal fat intake is often frontline conservative treatment, however, prolonged, heavy-volume chylous ascites will require advanced medical and surgical intervention. This case illustrates the difficulties, complexities, and solutions with multidisciplinary management of lymphatic leakage following resection of a functional, retroperitoneal paraganglioma.

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