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- $Title{What is Zenker's Pouch?}
- $Subject{Zenker's Pouch Diverticulum Digestive pouches diverticula esophagus
- cricopharyngeal muscle barium swallow thyroidectomy}
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- What is Zenker's Pouch?
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- QUESTION: I have difficulty swallowing, and have a condition in my throat
- diagnosed as Zenker's Pouch. Must have had it for 4 years or more and had a
- thyroidectomy years ago. I've tried to get info on this condition, but all is
- unclear and vague. The doctors have suggested surgery and I hate to think of
- it. Please write something for me.
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- ANSWER: Your condition is classified as one of several outpouchings or
- "diverticula" that may be found in the esophagus, the long tube that carries
- food from the mouth to the stomach. A Zenker's Diverticulum pushes backward
- through the cricopharyngeal muscle, which is located near the thyroid
- cartilage. The pouch probably results from a lack of coordination between the
- muscles helping to push the food down the esophagus and the loosening of the
- cricopharyngeal muscle. This creates the pressure which causes the muscles
- which form the wall of the esophagus to push outward and form the pouch.
- Sometimes this pouch can fill with bits of the food that is swallowed, and may
- be regurgitated when you bend forward or lie down. If this occurs at night
- while you are sleeping, the food particles may pass down the breathing tubes
- and cause a pneumonia to develop. This type of diverticulum is best diagnosed
- by a barium swallow as the barium, which is easily seen on x-rays, flows into
- the pouch and makes it simple for the physician to diagnose. Although in many
- cases no treatment is required, when the problems and difficulties are too
- much to manage surgery can be performed which removes the pouch and restores
- the esophagus to normal. If this description is still difficult to
- understand, take it to your physician who can add a simple diagram that will
- make it all much simpler.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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