Endoscopic stenting in the treatment of recurrent epiphrenic diverticulum after laparoscopic diverticulectomy. Clinical case report

Gallyamov E.A. Busyrev Yu. B. Gvozdev A.A. Shalygin A.B. Fedorov A.V.

Journal: Хирургическая практика @spractice

Section: Статьи

Article in issue: 2 (46), 2021.

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Epiphrenic diverticulum, also known as a pulsion diverticulum, is a rare type of esophageal diverticulum occurring in the distal 10 centimeters of the esophagus. They are most commonly 4-10 cm above the gastric cardia representing 10% of all esophageal diverticula. Laparoscopic diverticulectomy has become the treatment of choice. This clinical case study is dedicated to minimally invasive treatment of recurrent epiphrenic diverticulum after laparoscopic diverticulectomy. A 74-year-old male patient was admitted to the hospital with complaints of dysphagia, regurgitation and halitosis. The examination revealed a 5 cm epiphrenic diverticulum with sings of inflammation. Laparoscopic transchiatal diverticulectomy, the Dor (anterior) fundoplication, cruroraphia and mediastinal drainage were performed. The patient was discharged on the 11-th postoperative day. The patient exhibited dysphagia relapse during a 3-month follow-up. Taking into account the previous surgical treatment and the habitus endoscopic esophageal stenting was chosen as the technique of choice for management. Under intravenous anesthesia a partially covered metal self-expandable stent 10 cm x 1.8 cm was inserted into the distal esophagus. Next day control fluoroscopy showed stable stent position and no evidence of leakage. The water-soluble contrast agent reached stomach freely. The patient was discharged on the 2nd post-operative day. Within 4 months after having a stent placed, the patient feels well and oral feeding is satisfactory. In terms of literature search we have not come across any reference to the post-epiphrenic diverticulectomy recurrence treatment, so the management was chosen individually based on the comorbid status of the patient. The installation of a partially covered metal self-expandable stent allowed to promptly eliminate dysphagia and design features enabled to achieve stent stable position. A partially covered metal self-expandable stent can be considered effective in the post-epiphrenic diverticulectomy recurrence treatment.

esophagus \ endoscopic stenting \ epiphrenic diverticulum \ laparoscopic diverticulec-tomy \ recurrence

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Short address: https://sciup.org/142230061

IDS: 142230061   |   UDC: 616.329-072.1   |   DOI: 10.38181/2223-2427-2021-2-5-13