| Literature DB >> 19829958 |
Panagiotis Katsinelos1, Grigoris Chatzimavroudis, Kostas Fasoulas, Ioannis Pilpilidis, Georgia Lazaraki, Taxiarchis Katsinelos, Dimitris Tzilves, George Germanidis, Themistoklis Vasiliadis.
Abstract
We herein describe the first case of a high elderly patient with severe dysphagia in solids and liquids, caused by a huge epiphrenic diverticulum, who was treated with combined therapy of balloon dilation and botulinum toxin injection. Due to comorbid associated diseases the patient was unsuitable to withstand surgical or laparoscopic intervention. Treatment with botulinum toxin injection at the region of lower esophageal sphincter was unsuccessful. Combined therapy with balloon dilatation and botulinum toxin injection at the compressed part of esophageal lumen by the diverticulum resulted in improvement in dysphagia and malnutrition. During the long-term follow-up the patient developed symptomatic relapses, successfully treated by subsequent combined therapy resulting in longer-lasting symptom relief.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19829958 PMCID: PMC2740099 DOI: 10.4076/1757-1626-2-7418
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cases J ISSN: 1757-1626
Figure 1.Endoscopic view of a huge epiphrenic diverticulum associated with stagnation esophagitis.
Figure 2.Endoscopic view showing the dilation of the compressed, by the diverticulum, esophageal lumen.
Figure 3.The presence of blood is due to BTX injection.