Postoperative hepatic lymphorrhea is extremely rare and there is no standard treatment for this condition. We report the cases of 3 men, 32-, 56-, and 37-year-old, with postoperative hepatic lymphorrhea, which was refractory to conservative treatment. Transhepatic lymphangiography allowed locating the lymphatic leak and treating it with hepatic lymphatic vessels injection of foam sclerotic agent. This technique seems efficient and safe.
Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis is a chronic disease caused by the human papillomavirus and can affect both children and adults. Although it is a benign disease, papilloma growth can cause severe, sometimes life-threatening airway obstruction. We report the case of a 28-year-old male patient who was admitted to the hospital with a fever and prolonged cough. A computed tomography (CT) scan showed solid and cavitated nodules in his right lung and solid nodules on his vocal cords. Bronchoscopy demonstrated polypoid lesions on his vocal cords. Histopathological study of the lesions confirmed a diagnosis of respiratory papillomatosis.
Traumatic lumbar artery injuries are quite uncommon, and arteriovenous fistula (AVF) lesions are also rare. The clinical symptoms associated with AVF of the lumbar artery are often vague and non-specific and can be masked by symptoms due to the spinal cord injury. Therefore, AVF of the lumbar artery can often be missed if the performance of a contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) scan is absent. In this article, we portrait a case of post-traumatic lumbar artery AVF along with pseudoaneurysm in a 40-year-old who suffered from pain in the right lumbar region. After endovascular intervention therapy for one month, the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) was 1 in comparison with 8 prior to treatment. Thus, an endovascular intervention should be considered an effective treatment option for AVF and pseudoaneurysm of the LA.
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