Zenker’s Diverticulum n engl j med 354;23 www.nejm.org june 8, 2006
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Lahey system
Criteria of the Lahey staging system are as follows:- Stage I - A small mucosal protrusion is present
- Stage II - A definite sac is present, but the hypopharynx and esophagus are in line
- Stage III - The hypopharynx is in line with diverticulum, and the esophagus is indented and pushed anteriorly.
Morton system
Criteria of the Morton staging system are as follows:- Small sacs are less than 2 cm in length
- Intermediate sacs are 2-4 cm in length
- Large sacs are greater than 4 cm in length
Van Overbeek system
Criteria of the van Overbeek system are as follows:- Small sacs are less than 1 vertebral body in length
- Intermediate sacs are 1-3 vertebral bodies in length
- Large sacs are greater than 3 vertebral bodies in length
The history strongly suggests the diagnosis of Zenker diverticulum. The combination of the following symptoms is nearly pathognomonic for the condition:
- Dysphagia - Most patients (98%) present with some degree of dysphagia
- Regurgitation of undigested food hours after eating
- Sensation of food sticking in the throat
- Special maneuvers to dislodge food
- Coughing after eating
- Aspiration of organic material
- Unexplained weight loss
- Fetor ex ore (halitosis)
- Borborygmi in the neck