Endoscopy 2022; 54(04): 345-351
DOI: 10.1055/a-1518-7223
Original article

Zenker’s peroral endoscopic myotomy, or flexible or rigid septotomy for Zenker’s diverticulum: a multicenter retrospective comparison

 1   Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
,
Jad Farha*
 1   Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
,
Robert A. Moran
 2   Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, United States
,
Mathieu Pioche
 3   Gastroenterology, Edouard Herriot Hospital, Lyon, France
,
Frédéric Moll
 3   Gastroenterology, Edouard Herriot Hospital, Lyon, France
,
Dennis J. Yang
 4   Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, United States
,
Oscar V. Hernández Mondragón
 5   Division of Endoscopy, Specialties Hospital, National Medical Center Century XXI, Mexico City, Mexico
,
Michael Ujiki
 6   Division of Minimally Invasive Surgery, NorthShore’s Grainger Center for Simulation and Innovation, Evanston, Illinois, United States
,
Harry Wong
 6   Division of Minimally Invasive Surgery, NorthShore’s Grainger Center for Simulation and Innovation, Evanston, Illinois, United States
,
Alina Tantau
 7   Department of Gastroenterology, the 4th Medical Clinic, “Iuliu Hatieganu” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
,
Alireza Sedarat
 8   Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, United States
,
M. Phillip Fejleh
 8   Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, United States
,
Kenneth Chang
 9   H.H. Chao Comprehensive Digestive Disease Center, University of California, Irvine Medical Center, Irvine, California, United States
,
David P. Lee
 9   H.H. Chao Comprehensive Digestive Disease Center, University of California, Irvine Medical Center, Irvine, California, United States
,
Jose M. Nieto
10   Borland Groover Clinic Advance Therapeutic Endoscopy Center and Baptist Medical Center, Jacksonville, Florida, United States
,
Sherif Andrawes
11   Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Staten Island University Hospital – Northwell Health, Staten Island, New York, United States
,
Gregory G. Ginsberg
12   Endoscopic Services, University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
,
Monica Saumoy
12   Endoscopic Services, University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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13   Shivanand Desai Center for Digestive Disorders, Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital and Research Center, Pune, India
,
Parag Dashatwar
13   Shivanand Desai Center for Digestive Disorders, Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital and Research Center, Pune, India
,
Mohamad Aghaie Meybodi
 1   Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
,
Ariana C. Lopez
 1   Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
,
Omid Sanaei
 1   Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
,
Muhammad N. Yousaf
14   Medstar Union Memorial Hospital, Columbia, Maryland, United States
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 1   Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
,
Yervant Ichkhanian
 1   Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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 1   Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
,
Vivek Kumbhari
 1   Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
,
Ashli K. O’Rourke
15   Department of Otolaryngology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, United States
,
Eric J. Lentsch
15   Department of Otolaryngology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, United States
,
B. Joseph Elmunzer
 2   Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, United States
,
Mouen A. Khashab
 1   Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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Abstract

Background Treatment of Zenker’s diverticulum has evolved from open surgery to endoscopic techniques, including flexible and rigid endoscopic septotomy, and more recently, peroral endoscopic myotomy (Z-POEM). This study compared the effectiveness of flexible and rigid endoscopic septotomy with that of Z-POEM.

Methods Consecutive patients who underwent endoscopic septotomy (flexible/rigid) or Z-POEM for Zenker’s diverticulum between 1/2016 and 9/2019 were included. Primary outcomes were clinical success (decrease in Dakkak and Bennett dysphagia score to ≤ 1), clinical failure, and clinical recurrence. Secondary outcomes included technical success and rate/severity of adverse events.

Results 245 patients (110 females, mean age 72.63 years, standard deviation [SD] 12.37 years) from 12 centers were included. Z-POEM was the most common management modality (n = 119), followed by flexible (n = 86) and rigid (n = 40) endoscopic septotomy. Clinical success was 92.7 % for Z-POEM, 89.2 % for rigid septotomy, and 86.7 % for flexible septotomy (P = 0.26). Symptoms recurred in 24 patients (15 Z-POEM during a mean follow-up of 282.04 [SD 300.48] days, 6 flexible, 3 rigid [P = 0.47]). Adverse events occurred in 30.0 % rigid septotomy patients, 16.8 % Z-POEM patients, and 2.3 % flexible septotomy patients (P < 0.05).

Conclusions There was no difference in outcomes between the three treatment approaches for symptomatic Zenker’s diverticulum. Rigid endoscopic septotomy was associated with the highest rate of complications, while flexible endoscopic septotomy appeared to be the safest. Recurrence following Z-POEM was similar to flexible and rigid endoscopic septotomy. Prospective studies with long-term follow-up are required.

* Sarah S. Al Ghamdi and Jad Farha are primary coauthors.


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Publication History

Received: 28 December 2020

Accepted: 17 May 2021

Article published online:
01 July 2021

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