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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Zenker's diverticulum (ZD) is the most common type of esophageal diverticulum. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis aiming to compare the effectiveness and safety of endoscopic submucosal tunneling techniques (ESTT) and ...
L. M. Delgado +6 more
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BACKGROUND AND AIMS Zenker's diverticulum (ZD) is the most common type of esophageal diverticulum. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis aiming to compare the effectiveness and safety of endoscopic submucosal tunneling techniques (ESTT) and ...
L. M. Delgado +6 more
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Endoscopy, 2020
Background Flexible endoscopic myotomy has been increasingly performed for Zenker’s diverticulum using various endoscopic techniques and devices. The main aims of this study were to assess practice patterns and compare outcomes of endoscopic myotomy for ...
C. Mittal +19 more
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Background Flexible endoscopic myotomy has been increasingly performed for Zenker’s diverticulum using various endoscopic techniques and devices. The main aims of this study were to assess practice patterns and compare outcomes of endoscopic myotomy for ...
C. Mittal +19 more
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American Journal of Surgery
BACKGROUND Zenker's diverticulum (ZD) was historically treated with an open transcervical myotomy with diverticulectomy, but endoscopic approaches have gained popularity, though with little recent data.
A. Holland +5 more
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BACKGROUND Zenker's diverticulum (ZD) was historically treated with an open transcervical myotomy with diverticulectomy, but endoscopic approaches have gained popularity, though with little recent data.
A. Holland +5 more
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2012
There is now strong evidence that acquired Zenker’s diverticulum arises in most cases secondary to a poorly compliant, but normally relaxing, UES which cannot fully distend during the process of sphincter opening. This gives rise to increased hypopharyngeal intrabolus pressure during the phase of trans-sphincteric bolus flow; pressure which is imparted
Ian J. Cook, Ian J. Cook
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There is now strong evidence that acquired Zenker’s diverticulum arises in most cases secondary to a poorly compliant, but normally relaxing, UES which cannot fully distend during the process of sphincter opening. This gives rise to increased hypopharyngeal intrabolus pressure during the phase of trans-sphincteric bolus flow; pressure which is imparted
Ian J. Cook, Ian J. Cook
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Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift, 2000
The first case of posterior pharyngooesophageal diverticulum was published in 1764 by Ludlow. Zenker's name has been attributed to the diverticulum since his description of a series of patients in 1878. The aetiology and pathogenesis of Zenker's diverticulum are not well understood.
S J, Stöckli, S, Schmid
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The first case of posterior pharyngooesophageal diverticulum was published in 1764 by Ludlow. Zenker's name has been attributed to the diverticulum since his description of a series of patients in 1878. The aetiology and pathogenesis of Zenker's diverticulum are not well understood.
S J, Stöckli, S, Schmid
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Revista medico-chirurgicala a Societatii de Medici si Naturalisti din Iasi, 1990
The Zenker posterior pharyngoesophageal diverticulum results from the posterior herniation of the hypopharyngeal intima near its junction with esophagus. To its occurrence contribute more factors exerted at the level of Leimer's triangle. It has a slow progressive evolution and may thus vary in size from a beam to an apple or even the head of a foetus,
V R, Sturdza, M, Sturdza
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The Zenker posterior pharyngoesophageal diverticulum results from the posterior herniation of the hypopharyngeal intima near its junction with esophagus. To its occurrence contribute more factors exerted at the level of Leimer's triangle. It has a slow progressive evolution and may thus vary in size from a beam to an apple or even the head of a foetus,
V R, Sturdza, M, Sturdza
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