B. M. Wilkinson, H. Polavarapu, B. B. Maloney, Dan Y. Draytsel, Ali Hazama
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Abstract
C5 palsy (C5P) is a recognized potential postoperative complication of cervical spine surgery but has rarely been reported following an open esophageal diverticulectomy.
A 61-year-old underwent an open esophageal diverticulectomy for symptomatic Zencker’s diverticulum.
Postoperatively, she presented with right upper extremity weakness and sensory deficits consistent with a C5P that was later confirmed by electromyography.
The potential for C5P after esophageal diverticulectomy for symptomatic Zencker’s diverticulum is rare. Postoperative recognition and appropriate management are critical to recovery.