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      Pathogenesis and Methods of Treatment of Zenker's Diverticulum

      Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology
      SAGE Publications

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          Endoscopic stapling technique of esophagodiverticulostomy for Zenker's diverticulum.

          We present an endoscopic technique of division of the common wall between the esophagus and the hypopharyngeal (Zenker's) diverticulum. The novelty of the technique, as compared with endoscopic sutureless coagulating methods, consists of stapling the esophageal to the diverticular wall using the Endo-GIA 30 stapler (US Surgical Corp, Norwalk, CT), which protects the neck from any contamination from the digestive lumen and ensures optimal hemostasis of the wound edges. The stapler has been designed such that perforation of the bottom of the diverticulum is not likely. The technique has been applied to 6 patients.
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            The endoscopic operation for hypopharyngeal diverticula: a roentgencinematographic study.

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              Meditation on the pathogenesis of hypopharyngeal (Zenker's) diverticulum and a report of endoscopic treatment in 545 patients.

              Much discussion in the literature concerning Zenker's diverticulum is related to etiology. Various theories have been propounded, but no single conclusion is generally accepted. We believe that an anatomic predisposition plays a prominent role. Considerations for this conclusion will be discussed. In the otorhinolaryngology departments of University Hospital and Martini Hospital (Groningen, the Netherlands) 545 patients with a diverticulum were treated endoscopically since 1964. Initially we used the procedure described by Dohlman. With the increase in the number of patients, the technique and instruments used have improved. In 1981 we started to apply a microendoscopic procedure with a special double-lipped scope and the carbon dioxide laser. The rate of complications was very low, and 91% of the patients are highly satisfied. In view of our results, we feel justified in maintaining that endoscopic treatment is a relatively safe and effective method.
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                Journal
                Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology
                Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol
                SAGE Publications
                0003-4894
                1943-572X
                June 28 2016
                June 28 2016
                : 112
                : 7
                : 583-593
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                10.1177/000348940311200703
                f527947b-56fd-4c06-bc99-f513730c2377
                © 2016
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