Zenker经口内窥镜肌切开术与其他方法治疗Zenker憩室的比较效果:系统回顾和荟萃分析。

IF 2.6 3区 医学
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背景:Zenker氏憩室(ZD)是一种罕见的食管上段咽粘膜外凸,主要发生在老年患者。从历史上看,ZD的治疗一直是手术,但侵入性较小的内窥镜技术也出现了。Zenker的经口内窥镜肌切开术(Z-POEM)是一种获得关注的技术,但对于最佳方式仍没有明确的共识。本研究旨在比较Z-POEM与其他治疗方法的有效性和安全性,包括柔性和刚性憩室切开术。方法:通过MEDLINE、Cochrane和Scopus数据库检索文献,确定评估ZD治疗的比较研究,截止到2024年10月。结果包括技术和临床成功、再干预率和不良事件。采用随机效应模型综合数据,采用I2指数评价异质性。进行亚组分析进行具体比较。结果:7项涉及747例患者的研究符合纳入标准。Z-POEM(97.4%)和替代方案(95.8%)的技术成功率都很高。临床成功显著有利于Z-POEM(优势比[OR]: 2.14[95%可信区间:1.42-3.21])。再干预率无显著差异,不良事件发生率相当(Z-POEM组为9.4%,替代组为12.4%),Z-POEM组穿孔较少。亚组分析显示,Z-POEM保持了相当的技术成功率、再干预率和不良事件发生率,临床成功率明显高于灵活憩室切开术(OR: 2.20)和刚性憩室切开术(OR: 1.98)。结论:与其他技术相比,Z-POEM具有更好的临床效果。然而,低质量的证据强调需要精心设计的研究来验证这些发现,并指导ZD的治疗决策。
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Comparative effect between Zenker's peroral endoscopic myotomy and alternatives in the treatment of Zenker's diverticulum: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Background: Zenker's diverticulum (ZD) is a rare outpouching of the pharyngeal mucosa in the upper oesophagus, predominantly affecting elderly patients. Historically, the management for ZD has been surgery, but less invasive endoscopic techniques have also emerged. One technique that has gained traction is Zenker's peroral endoscopic myotomy (Z-POEM), but there remains no clear consensus on the optimal modality. This study aimed to compare the effectiveness and safety of Z-POEM with alternative treatments, including flexible and rigid diverticulotomy.

Methods: A literature search across MEDLINE, Cochrane, and Scopus databases identified comparative studies evaluating ZD treatments, through October 2024. Outcomes included technical and clinical success, reintervention rates, and adverse events. Data were synthesized using a random-effects model, and heterogeneity was assessed with the I2 index. Subgroup analyses were performed for specific comparisons.

Results: Seven studies involving 747 patients met inclusion criteria. Technical success was high for both Z-POEM (97.4%) and alternatives (95.8%). Clinical success significantly favored Z-POEM (odds ratio [OR]: 2.14 [95% confidence interval: 1.42-3.21]). Reintervention rates were not significantly different and adverse event rates were comparable (9.4% for Z-POEM vs. 12.4% for alternatives), with fewer perforations in Z-POEM. Subgroup analysis revealed that Z-POEM maintained comparable technical success, reintervention, and adverse events rates and achieved significantly higher clinical success than flexible (OR: 2.20) and rigid diverticulotomy (OR: 1.98).

Conclusion: Z-POEM demonstrated superior clinical success compared to alternative techniques. However, the low quality of evidence underscores the need for well-designed studies to validate these findings, and guide treatment decisions for ZD.

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Diseases of the Esophagus
Diseases of the Esophagus Medicine-Gastroenterology
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期刊介绍: Diseases of the Esophagus covers all aspects of the esophagus - etiology, investigation and diagnosis, and both medical and surgical treatment.
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