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  • Temporary use of peritoneovenous shunting for treatment of tense ascites following a whipple procedure
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  • Summary. Tense, nonchylous ascites following a Whipple procedure has not been reported to date. We describe the course of such a patient successfully treated by a peritoneovenous shunt. A 49-year-old male developed tense ascites following pancreaticoduodenectomy. Despite conservative measures, abdominal distension developed to the point of dyspnea and orthopnea for over a six-month period. Because the physicochemical characteristic of the ascitic fluid was consistent with that of hepatic lymph, ascites was considered due to injury to the lymphatics around the porta hepatis. A peritoneovenous shunt was established for the treatment of ascites and was removed when the ascites had resolved at nine months after shunting. Our experience suggests that, in case conservative measures fail in the control of ascites, either direct repair of the lymphatic leak by laparotomy or the temporary use of peritoneovenous shunting may be considered.
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  • 1995
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