Abstract
Spontaneous cervical lymphocoeles are extremely rare. Their surgical management can pose many challenges with the lack of clear surgical planes potentiating risks. We present the case of a patient with an extensive right-sided cervical lymphocoele. Surgical excision would have involved extensive surgery with risk to the great vessels and lungs. We describe the successful use of talc sclerotherapy in the management of this patient, who made a rapid post-operative recovery with no evidence of recurrence on follow-up. Talc sclerotherapy may be used successfully in the management of patients with cervical lymphocoeles, obviating the need for high risk surgical procedures.