Indian Journal of Transplantation (Sep 2024)

Chylous Ascites: A Rare Complication After Donor Right Hepatectomy

  • Amr Badawy,
  • Mohamed Mourad,
  • Mohamed Abdallah Sharan,
  • Amany Saleh Elyamany,
  • Ahmed Elgendi,
  • Hany Said,
  • Mohamed Bahaa,
  • Mohamed Fathy Abdelghafar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/ijot.ijot_32_24
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 3
pp. 330 – 332

Abstract

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Chylous ascites (CA) is a rare complication after abdominal surgeries, particularly donor hepatectomy and liver transplantation. We present a case of CA developed following donor right hepatectomy. Initially managed with a high-protein, low-fat diet and Sandostatin® (Octreotide Acetate), the patient’s condition improved but did not resolve. Subsequently, the treatment plan was modified to include clear oral fluids, total parenteral nutrition, and Sandostatin®, resulting in a significant improvement and ultimate discontinuation of CA drainage. This case sheds light on the management strategies for CA following donor hepatectomy and emphasizes the need for a multimodal approach.

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