Chyle leaks are a rare but potentially fatal complication of head and neck surgery carrying an incidence as high as 8.3%. The development of a chyle leak carries significant morbidity ranging from delayed wound healing to oropharyngeal fistulas. Presented here is a case of a chyle leak that developed following a left posterolateral neck dissection that was successfully managed with a combination of drain suction, pressure dressing, and a fatrestricted diet. However, the patient’s course was complicated by repeated chyle leak recurrences that may have been associated with the initiation of medium-chain triglyceride supplementation. Although further research is required to establish a causal relationship, these findings support the concerns of other investigators about the possible counterproductive role of medium-chain triglyceride supplementation in the management of chyle leaks.
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Meyer, C. D., McLeod, I. K., & Gallagher, D. J. (2016, September 1). Conservative management of an intraoperative chyle leak: A case report and literature review. Military Medicine. Association of Military Surgeons of the US. https://doi.org/10.7205/MILMED-D-15-00240
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