Fig. 2From: Management of chyluria using percutaneous thoracic duct stentingFirst intervention. A Lymphangiography revealed dilated the upper part of TD and remained the contrast in the TD (arrow). B injection of contrast into TD showed occlusion of the TD and dilatation at the junction (arrow). C The 0.014”-guidewire passed through the occlusion into superior vena cava then the femoral vein by a snare. A 6 French-guiding catheter was placed at the junction TD subclavian vein (arrow). D Right retroperitoneal lymphatic system communicates with renal collecting system and the contrast material presented in the kidney calyces (arrow), the interstitial lymphatic embolization was then performedBack to article page