Killian‐Jamieson diverticulum |
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Authors: | Satyen Undavia MD Sumeet M Anand MD Adam S Jacobson MD |
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Institution: | 1. Otorhinolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York;2. Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, New York, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Killian‐Jamieson diverticulum (KJD) is rare hypopharyngeal defect. As in other forms of esophageal diverticuli (i.e., Zenker's), recent literature has described minimally invasive endoscopic approaches to its management. 1 , 2 We present a case of a 62‐year‐old female with symptoms consistent with an esophageal diverticulum. A barium swallow study was consistent with a KJD. The patient was brought to the operating room and endoscopically examined to confirm the presence of this entity. A open transcervical approach was performed to remove the diverticulum without complication. During our dissection, the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) was noted to be adherent to the base of the diverticulum and needed to be freed prior to performing the diverticulectomy. We provide a review of recent literature and medical illustrations to highlight the importance of the open transcervical approach in the management of KJD to avoid inadvertent transection of the RLN. |
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Keywords: | Swallowing/dysphagia hypopharynx/esophagus Killian‐Jamieson diverticulum |
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