epiphrenic esophageal diverticula

نویسندگان

abdolghani abdollahimohammad

nosratollah masinaeinezhad

mohammadreza firouzkouhi

چکیده

epiphrenic esophageal diverticula (eed) are rare. the estimated incidence is about 1:500,000/year. eed usually result from a combination of esophageal obstruction, functional or mechanical and a point of weakness of the muscularis propria. most of the symptoms are unspecific, but dysphagia is most common. chest radiograph, barium esophagogram, endoscopy and manometry  are diagnostic tools. the treatment methods are conservative medical therapy, myotomy, diverticulectomy and fundoplication. in addition, endoscopic pneumatic dilation and botulinum toxin injection are a good alternative for symptomatic patients with motility disorders who are unfit for or unwilling to undergo surgery.

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