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DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1119488
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Achalasia associated with multiple esophageal diverticula
H. ParkMD
Internal Medicine
Yongdong Severance Hospital
Gangnamku
Dogok-dong 146-92
Seoul 135-720
Republic of Korea
Fax: +82-2-34633882
Email: HJPARK21@yuhs.ac
Publication History
Publication Date:
13 March 2009 (online)
We describe a rare case of symptomatic achalasia associated with multiple esophageal diverticula, and report a successful clinical improvement after botulinum toxin injection.
A 66-year-old man had a 2-year history of worsening dysphagia to solids and liquids. In the previous 2 months, the patient had experienced episodes of immediate regurgitation of swallowed food and fluids. Since the onset of dysphagia, he had been treated irregularly with antacids.
Barium esophagogram demonstrated three right-sided esophageal diverticula along the mid to distal esophagus ([Fig. 1]). Endoscopy revealed three diverticula in the esophagus ([Fig. 2 a]). Esophageal manometry was performed and showed that there was no peristalsis in the esophageal body. Each swallow resulted in simultaneous contractions ([Fig. 3])
Botulinum toxin was injected at four sites ([Fig. 2 b]). Following the injection therapy, the symptomatic response was accompanied by a decrease in the lower esophageal sphincter pressure and the patient was discharged. After 6 months, he had no dysphagia or vomiting.
Although esophageal diverticula have accompanied a variety of esophageal motility disorders, achalasia-associated multiple esophageal diverticula are extremely rare. Treatment of patients with achalasia with esophageal diverticula has the risk of iatrogenic esophageal perforation during pneumatic balloon dilatation [1]. Botulinum toxin injection could be recommended as an alternative treatment, especially in older patients with either an increased risk for dilation or who have failed to respond to other treatment modalities [2].
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#References
- 1 Cantu P, Bozzani A, Penagini R. et al . Spontaneous perforation of an oesophageal diverticulum in achalasia. Dig Liver Dis. 2003; 35 735-737
- 2 D’Onofrio V, Miletto P, Leandro G, Iaquinto G. Long-term follow-up of achalasia patients treated with botulinum toxin. Dig Liver Dis. 2002; 34 105-110
H. ParkMD
Internal Medicine
Yongdong Severance Hospital
Gangnamku
Dogok-dong 146-92
Seoul 135-720
Republic of Korea
Fax: +82-2-34633882
Email: HJPARK21@yuhs.ac
References
- 1 Cantu P, Bozzani A, Penagini R. et al . Spontaneous perforation of an oesophageal diverticulum in achalasia. Dig Liver Dis. 2003; 35 735-737
- 2 D’Onofrio V, Miletto P, Leandro G, Iaquinto G. Long-term follow-up of achalasia patients treated with botulinum toxin. Dig Liver Dis. 2002; 34 105-110
H. ParkMD
Internal Medicine
Yongdong Severance Hospital
Gangnamku
Dogok-dong 146-92
Seoul 135-720
Republic of Korea
Fax: +82-2-34633882
Email: HJPARK21@yuhs.ac