Introduction: Transoral septotomy has become the favored treatment of Zenker Diverticulum (ZD), with POEM becoming a mini-invasive option also in ZD. The gold-standard treatment of ZD is still debated. We designed a case-matched comparative study to evaluate whether POEM (Z-POEM) could be as effective as stapler, traction-assisted Transoral Septotomy (TS) as first-line treatment of ZD. Materials and methods: Consecutive naïve patients between 2015 and 2022 were enrolled in two high-volume centers. Barium-swallow and endoscopy were performed before and after surgery. Symptoms were assessed using a dedicated questionnaire. A control group was generated by matching patients who underwent Z-POEM with those who underwent TS. For matching the patients, a one-to-one nearest neighbor approach was used. Patients were matched for: septum length, symptoms duration, age, and sex. Results: After matching, 26 patients in each group were enrolled. The procedures were completed successfully in all patients in both groups, and mortality was null. TS required a shorter operative time. One leakage was detected in the Z-POEM group while one mucosal tear was detected in the TS group, both treated conservatively. At a median follow-up of 45 months (IQR: 27-68) for TS and 66 months (IQR: 58-76) for Z-POEM, a successful outcome was achieved in 96.2% in both groups. Post-operative symptom scores decreased in all patients in both groups. Conclusions: This is the first study comparing Z-POEM and TS. Both the minimally invasive treatments are effective for naïve Zenker Diverticulum. TS provides a lower rate of intraoperative complications and a shorter operative time.
Transoral septotomy versus Z-POEM in the treatment of Zenker diverticulum: a multicenter case-matched comparative study
Capovilla, Giovanni;Moletta, Lucia;Valmasoni, Michele;Salvador, Renato
2025
Abstract
Introduction: Transoral septotomy has become the favored treatment of Zenker Diverticulum (ZD), with POEM becoming a mini-invasive option also in ZD. The gold-standard treatment of ZD is still debated. We designed a case-matched comparative study to evaluate whether POEM (Z-POEM) could be as effective as stapler, traction-assisted Transoral Septotomy (TS) as first-line treatment of ZD. Materials and methods: Consecutive naïve patients between 2015 and 2022 were enrolled in two high-volume centers. Barium-swallow and endoscopy were performed before and after surgery. Symptoms were assessed using a dedicated questionnaire. A control group was generated by matching patients who underwent Z-POEM with those who underwent TS. For matching the patients, a one-to-one nearest neighbor approach was used. Patients were matched for: septum length, symptoms duration, age, and sex. Results: After matching, 26 patients in each group were enrolled. The procedures were completed successfully in all patients in both groups, and mortality was null. TS required a shorter operative time. One leakage was detected in the Z-POEM group while one mucosal tear was detected in the TS group, both treated conservatively. At a median follow-up of 45 months (IQR: 27-68) for TS and 66 months (IQR: 58-76) for Z-POEM, a successful outcome was achieved in 96.2% in both groups. Post-operative symptom scores decreased in all patients in both groups. Conclusions: This is the first study comparing Z-POEM and TS. Both the minimally invasive treatments are effective for naïve Zenker Diverticulum. TS provides a lower rate of intraoperative complications and a shorter operative time.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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