Evaluation and management of abdominal lymphoceles after anterior lumbar spine surgery.
Mots clés
Abstrait
METHODS
Case report.
OBJECTIVE
To examine the management of abdominal lymphoceles after anterior spine surgery and to review the existing literature on lymphoceles after access to the spine.
BACKGROUND
Abdominal lymphoceles are a rare complication of anterior spinal approaches.
METHODS
Case report and review of the literature.
RESULTS
In this article, we describe the management of 2 lymphoceles. In the first case, immediate operative drainage was required because of worsening abdominal pain and distention. In the second patient, conservative management was attempted, but the lymphocele ultimately persisted and required surgical intervention.
CONCLUSIONS
Lymphoceles are often difficult to distinguish from ureteral injury, cerebrospinal fluid-leaks and hematomas using conventional imaging techniques. Although surgery remains the gold standard for the treatment of lymphoceles, expectant observation may be reasonable in some situations.