Fig. 3From: Chylous ascites with lymphatic leakage localization: technical aspects and clinical applicationsCNS in case 7. A Definitive diagnosis is confirmed by abdominal cavity drainage with milk-like ascites. B Subsequently, the CNS was injected into the distal lymphatic vessels after ligation. C The CNS was refluxed quickly without black fluid leakage. In addition, this finding suggests the lesions achieved full ligation. D Two weeks after surgery, abdomen appearance had returned basically to normalBack to article page