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Endoscopic management of recurrent Zenker diverticula after failed surgical repairs. [PDF]
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C W, Janssen, P, Møller
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Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Halitosis. [PDF]
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Conservative Management of Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery (Arteria Lusoria): A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
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Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Epiphrenic Esophageal Diverticulectomy with Myotomy. [PDF]
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Open Zenker's-peroral endoscopic myotomy: novel treatment for Zenker's diverticulum. [PDF]
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Multimedia Manual of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 2009
The cricopharyngeal diverticulum or Zenker's diverticulum is the most frequent type of diverticulum of the upper gastrointestinal tract. It occurs mostly in elderly patients. The predominant symptoms are dysphagia and regurgitation which may result in malnutrition and aspiration pneumonia, the latter eventually being life threatening.
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The cricopharyngeal diverticulum or Zenker's diverticulum is the most frequent type of diverticulum of the upper gastrointestinal tract. It occurs mostly in elderly patients. The predominant symptoms are dysphagia and regurgitation which may result in malnutrition and aspiration pneumonia, the latter eventually being life threatening.
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The Laryngoscope, 1997
AbstractSymptomatic Zenker's diverticula are usually treated with diverticulectomy and myotomy. Other, more conservative open procedures consist of diverticulopexy, imbrication, and myotomy alone. These more conservative procedures do not result in a breach of esophageal mucosa and should have more rapid postoperative recovery.
H C, Nguyen, A C, Urquhart
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AbstractSymptomatic Zenker's diverticula are usually treated with diverticulectomy and myotomy. Other, more conservative open procedures consist of diverticulopexy, imbrication, and myotomy alone. These more conservative procedures do not result in a breach of esophageal mucosa and should have more rapid postoperative recovery.
H C, Nguyen, A C, Urquhart
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