Successful Treatment of Cirrhotic Chylous Ascites using Orlistat and Dietary Modifications: A Case Study and Literature Review

Am J Case Rep. 2023 Jul 17:24:e938611. doi: 10.12659/AJCR.938611.

Abstract

BACKGROUND Chylous ascites (chyloperitoneum), a condition arising from lymphatic leakage in the peritoneal cavity, is rare in liver cirrhosis patients, accounting for less than 1% of cases. Treatment typically involves therapeutic paracentesis, dietary modifications, a low-fat, high-protein diet, and medium-chain triglyceride (MCT) supplementation. Orlistat, a fat absorption inhibitor, has been reported to show potential efficacy in treating chylous ascites. CASE REPORT We detail the case of a 59-year-old male patient admitted for decompensated liver disease and worsening ascites. Diagnostic paracentesis identified chylous ascites, indicated by a 3.5 mmol/L triglyceride level. Despite administering therapeutic paracentesis, dietary modifications, MCT supplementation, Spironolactone, and Terlipressin for a presumed hepatorenal syndrome, the patient's ascites remained chylous for two weeks. On administering orlistat, a significant reduction in ascites volume and chylous content was observed, with triglyceride levels dropping to 0.7 mmol/L. CONCLUSIONS Our case illustrates the potential of orlistat in managing chylous ascites in liver cirrhosis patients, marking only the second such case reported in the existing literature. It encourages further exploration of orlistat's therapeutic potential in treating chylous ascites.

Publication types

  • Review
  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Ascites / complications
  • Ascites / etiology
  • Chylous Ascites* / diagnosis
  • Chylous Ascites* / drug therapy
  • Chylous Ascites* / etiology
  • Humans
  • Liver Cirrhosis / complications
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Orlistat / therapeutic use
  • Triglycerides / therapeutic use

Substances

  • Orlistat
  • Triglycerides