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Overview
Diverticula of the esophagus can be classified into phrenoesophageal (Zenker's diverticulum-70%), epiphrenic, thoracic and mediastinal.
Classification
- Esophageal diverticula are classified on the basis of location into three types[1][2][3]
- Almost all esophageal diverticula are acquired pulsion diverticula.
1. Phrenoesophageal (Zenker's diverticulum-70%)
- ZD is a defect over the Killian's triangle, a point of weakness in the muscular wall of the hypopharynx
2. Epiphrenic (20%)
- Epinephric diverticula result either from hypertonia of the lower esophageal sphincter (esophageal achalasia)
3. Thoracic and mediastinal (10%)
- Thoracic diverticula are probably more often of a congenital than traction origin.
Type of diverticulum | Major characteristics |
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Zenker's diverticulum |
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Traction diverticulumm |
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Epiphrenic diverticiulum |
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Thoracic diverticulum |
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Mediastinal diverticulum |
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