We report the case of a 73-year-old woman who developed a left chylothorax subsequent to surgical myocardial revascularization using the left internal mammary artery. This complication was successfully managed with thoracostomy tube drainage, chemical pleurodesis, and dietary manipulation. We review the literature regarding chylothorax after coronary artery bypass surgery and discuss the etiology and management of this rare complication.
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