Legal Medicine
Volume 12, Issue 1 , Pages 35-38, January 2010

Undiagnosed late-onset chylothorax accompanied by fatal acute pulmonary thromboembolism after surgical treatment of lung cancer: An autopsy case and review of the literature

Department of Legal Medicine, Osaka City University Medical School, Asahi-machi 1-4-3, Abeno, Osaka 545-8585, Japan

Received 16 April 2009; received in revised form 16 October 2009; accepted 19 October 2009. published online 09 December 2009.

Abstract 

Late-onset chylothorax is a relatively rare and essentially benign postoperative complication. We describe an autopsy case of undiagnosed hemi-chylothorax accompanied by fatal acute pulmonary thromboembolism after pulmonary resection and lymph node dissection for lung cancer, reviewing the literature. The patient was a 60-year-old woman. She complained of dyspnea on the 20th postoperative day, which gradually increased. The patient suddenly died 2days later. Autopsy demonstrated right chylothorax (1000ml), and fatal acute pulmonary thromboembolism, mainly on the left side, originating from the lower extremities. Postoperative chylothorax, causing respiratory and pulmonary circulatory disturbance, may provide an important predisposition to ward fatality due to pulmonary thromboembolism even among those showing a milder type; thus careful management is necessary.

Keywords: Late-onset chylothorax, Pulmonary thromboembolism, Lung cancer, Postoperative complication

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PII: S1344-6223(09)00338-1

doi:10.1016/j.legalmed.2009.10.005

Legal Medicine
Volume 12, Issue 1 , Pages 35-38, January 2010