Abstract

An epiphrenic diverticulum is a pulsion pseudodiverticulum of the distal esophagus that is frequently associated with esophageal motility disorders. Therefore, a simple diverticulectomy leads to a poor outcome. High-resolution impedance manometry (HRIM), introduced recently, enables easier evaluation of both esophageal pressure and bolus transit dynamics. We report the case of a 40-year-old female diagnosed with an epiphrenic diverticulum with hypertensive lower esophageal sphincter pressure by use of HRIM. She underwent a laparoscopic transhiatal diverticulectomy with a long myotomy and Dor’s fundoplication and was discharged with no complications. Four weeks after the operation, HRIM was performed again, and showed no accumulation of water in the esophagus and improvement of bolus transit. We herein report the usefulness of HRIM for evaluation of esophageal motility disorders for patients with an epiphrenic diverticulum.

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