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doi:10.1007/s00595-023-02771-0...

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Mori, Yusuke Yamashita, Hiroyuki Sato, Shinya Shindo, Hisakazu Tachibana, Seigo Fukuda, Takashi Okamura, Misa Yamaoka, Atushi Takahashi, Hiroshi Yoshimoto, Koichi
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en
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Springer

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Medicine & Public Health

Year

2023

listing date

12/6/2023

Keywords
chyle leakage neck dissection thyroid cancer management drainage pressure cancer thyroid ice cream consumption
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Abstract

Purpose This study investigated the effects of ice cream consumption on chyle leakage after left lateral neck dissection in patients with thyroid cancer.

Methods A total of 491 patients with thyroid cancer underwent left lateral neck dissection with identification of the thoracic duct following ice cream consumption.

Before closing the wound, the anesthesiologist increased the intrathoracic pressure to observe chyle leakage.

If chyle leakage occurred postoperatively, the drain was removed using the drain negative pressure release test.

Results Postoperative chyle leakage was observed in 18 of the 491 patients who underwent left lateral neck dissection.

We treated 17 patients conservatively and 1 patient surgically.

Drains were removed within five days in all patients.

After the drain negative pressure release test had been performed in eight patients, the drainage volume significantly decreased from an average of 175 ml to 31 ml per day.

The average number of days until the removal of the drainage tube was 3.2 days.

No perioperative complications were associated with ice cream consumption.

Conclusions In left lateral neck dissection for thyroid cancer, performing surgery following ice cream consumption does not completely prevent chyle leakage; however, early drain removal is possible because there is only mild leakage.

Mori, Yusuke,Yamashita, Hiroyuki,Sato, Shinya,Shindo, Hisakazu,Tachibana, Seigo,Fukuda, Takashi,Okamura, Misa,Yamaoka, Atushi,Takahashi, Hiroshi,Yoshimoto, Koichi, 2023, Usefulness of preoperative ice cream consumption and novel postoperative drainage management in patients undergoing left-sided neck dissection for thyroid cancer: a nonrandomized prospective study, Springer

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