[Zenker's diverticulum: diverticulopexy versus diverticulectomy].

Ann Chir

Service de chirurgie générale et digestive, CHU Côte-de-Nacre, 14033 Caen, France.

Published: February 2001

Study Aim: The aim of this retrospective, nonrandomized study was to compare the results of diverticulectomy and diverticulopexy in the treatment of Zenker's diverticulum. Over the 10-year period between 1988 and 1998, surgery for Zenker's diverticulum was performed in 40 patients.

Patients And Method: The study group consisted of 23 men and 17 women with a mean age of 72 years. Only 39 patients were evaluated. In 19 patients, treatment consisted of cricopharyngeal myotomy and diverticulum suspension; in the other 19 patients, treatment consisted of diverticulectomy in addition to myotomy. Only one patient had a diverticulectomy without myotomy.

Results: There was no mortality and the morbidity rate was low: one fistula, one pneumonia, three cases of transient dysphonia and one hematoma. The results were excellent in 36 patients, and good in 3 patients.

Conclusion: Cricopharyngeal myotomy with diverticulopexy is particularly suitable for geriatric patients. Diverticulectomy is proposed in the case of a diverticulum larger than 6 cm and for young patients to prevent the risk of malignant transformation.

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