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Review
. 2012 Jan;397(1):29-35.
doi: 10.1007/s00423-011-0843-2. Epub 2011 Sep 2.

Modern pathophysiology and treatment of esophageal diverticula

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Review

Modern pathophysiology and treatment of esophageal diverticula

Fernando A M Herbella et al. Langenbecks Arch Surg. 2012 Jan.

Abstract

Introduction: Esophageal diverticula are rare. They may occur in the pharyngoesophageal area (Zenker's), midesophagus, or distally (epiphrenic). A motility disorder (either at the level of the esophageal sphincters or body) is frequently associated with esophageal diverticula. The risk of malignant transformation is low.

Methods: A literature search was performed using Medline/PubMed database.

Results: The treatment of esophageal diverticula must be based on the pathophysiology and natural history of the disease: (a) asymptomatic diverticula do not need a specific treatment, (b) small diverticula may be left in place and not resected, (c) medium-size diverticula may be either treated by diverticulectomy, diverticulopexy, or esophagodiverticulostomy in case of pharyngoesophageal diverticula, (d) resection is probably the ideal therapy for larger diverticula, and (e) a myotomy should always be included to the procedure.

Conclusions: Due to its rarity, esophageal diverticula must be treated by esophageal surgeons since even in experienced hands the complication rate can be significant.

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