Esophageal diverticula

Synonyms Zenker’s diverticula, emulsion diverticula, traction diverticula, hypopharyngeal diverticula, cervical diverticula, esophageal sacking Medical: esophageal diverticula Definition Diverticula are congenital or acquired protrusions of wall parts of a hollow organ (esophagus, intestine, bladder). Diverticula can occur throughout the entire digestive tract. They are most frequently found in the large intestine (diverticulosis), but they can also … Esophageal diverticula

What are the symptoms of esophageal diverticula?

The signs (symptoms) of Zenker’s diverticulum begin insidiously and increase as the diverticulum grows in size. At the beginning of the disease, patients complain of frequent clearing of the throat, a chronic coughing irritation or a foreign body sensation in the throat. This is accompanied by bad breath due to the remaining food residues in … What are the symptoms of esophageal diverticula?

Esophageal diverticulum treatment

How is an esophageal diverticulum treated? Because the individual forms of esophageal diverticulum have different causes and also occur at different sites, it is worthwhile to look at the treatment of each diverticulum separately. Therapy of traction diverticula-parabronchial diverticula: Since this form of diverticulum rarely causes symptoms and the diagnosis is usually a chance finding, … Esophageal diverticulum treatment