You are a livesaver -- I'm currently having to take my courses online due to COVID-19 and my professors are not adapting well to online learning. This is exactly the channel I need to effectively and concisely summarize GI pathology!
I agree with the other comments that this presentation was very clear, easy to understand. I found it very helpful. Thank you so much for posting this presentation.
i have done the Endoscopy which comes normal ...i have nearly eliminated the mouth part of bad breath as i done cleaning x-ray and flossing , scraping and brushing multiple time days but the bad breath is still there..& i am very disappointed that todays medical technology dont have a standard diagnostic approch for bad breath , what a normal person can do brush and floss multiple times day ,stay hydrated avoid stinky foods eat ..thats it ...beyond this a normal person cant do anything...i am losting my hope day by day
Same here, it's been 6 years for me now :( Have u found any resolution yet? It seems like every year it gets worse and my dental hygiene is nearly perfect, my dentist sees no issues, my ENT says everything looks fine (I do get small tonsil stones sometimes) but he wouldn't recommend tonsil removal (complications and that might not even be the major cause). Sorry for the long reply, I'm just so over this. I hate the looks ppl give me
@@MiszFit09 Hello! I had an ultrasound and a lump is visible, I have unexplained weight loss and out of this world bad breath so I completely understand the looks. I thought it was due to stomach issues (gerd)> I recently went to my Primary and he mentioned ZD. I saw a ENT last year and they looked at me like I was crazy. I go to a different ENT this Friday I'm going to tell them about ZD and to do a barium swallow, the lump is there and the last Dr (I'm assuming) had no clue about ZD and he was highly recommended. Bottom line doctors don't know everything (sorry). If you have the feeling of a lump in your throat ask your Dr. to do and ultrasound and go from there.
@@Avalynnlee123 I really believe that's what it could be (minus the feeling of a lump in my throat). I practice good dental hygiene. I floss, tongue scrape, brush for 2 minutes every time. I stopped using mouthwash because it doesn't make much of a difference. I've even tried oral probiotics a few times. And NOTHING has helped 🤦🏾♀️ it makes me depressed I hate being around ppl. The other day, (mind u I had on a mask) I was at the register paying for my items and the cashier's reaction really hurt my self esteem. He immediately started coughing, backing up and covering his nose. I'm just like how is it really that bad with all the extra steps I take. I even went a couple months not eating sweets or drinking sodas (trying to eliminate unnecessary sugar from my diet) that didn't help. I drink lots water everyday I may treat myself to soft drinks here and there especially during the holidays but it's always water only for me. Sorry for the long comment, I'm just really annoyed and sad that I can't get any answers or solutions from my dentist and drs
@@MiszFit09 Hello! I have been researching this thing and all the symptos point to ZD, I had H pylori, the Dr. said I have Gerd. I've always had a cough and sore throat, kept a pack of halls. It's very embarrassing and going to work is the worst. You don't have to be next to people and they can smell it, so I completely understand how you're feeling. I will definately let you know what the Dr. has to say on Friday. Hang in there it's very depressing, I've been dealing with this for a few years now.
@@Avalynnlee123 Thank u so much I'm trying 🙏🏾 yes keep me updated. I'm trying to schedule with a gastro dr ASAP because all of my drs and dentist just look at me like I'm crazy when clearly they can smell it too because I watch their reactions 🤦🏾♀️ I've been dealing with this for a few years also but over the past 4 it seems to have gotten worse
Hey there! Unfortunately, with any Zenker's treatment including endoscopic staple diverticulostomy (ESD), there is a small percentage (approximaely 10%) that the Zenker's diverticulum recurs typically within one year of treatment (average 8.5 months). The most common cause is persistent laryngopharyngeal reflux. If you do suffer with chronic reflux it could be the cause of your difficulty swallowing and the recurrence of your Zenkers.
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I agree with the other comments that this presentation was very clear, easy to understand. I found it very helpful. Thank you so much for posting this presentation.
Voice is too sweet.! Nice Lecture, Thanks.!
Nice.Really concise explanation for Zenker's diverticulum.
You did a great job, thank you !!
Thank you 😊
thank you,short and clear! good work
Thank you for a good teaching on this condition
Thanks for watching! Glad you found the video informative :)
Exactly what I was looking for, thank you!
Thank you. This was helpful.
Thank you
Occasional dysphagia for solid food and food regurgitated are those eaten days earlier and halitosis are the main features
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i have done the Endoscopy which comes normal ...i have nearly eliminated the mouth part of bad breath as i done cleaning x-ray and flossing , scraping and brushing multiple time days but the bad breath is still there..& i am very disappointed that todays medical technology dont have a standard diagnostic approch for bad breath , what a normal person can do brush and floss multiple times day ,stay hydrated avoid stinky foods eat ..thats it ...beyond this a normal person cant do anything...i am losting my hope day by day
Same here, it's been 6 years for me now :( Have u found any resolution yet? It seems like every year it gets worse and my dental hygiene is nearly perfect, my dentist sees no issues, my ENT says everything looks fine (I do get small tonsil stones sometimes) but he wouldn't recommend tonsil removal (complications and that might not even be the major cause). Sorry for the long reply, I'm just so over this. I hate the looks ppl give me
@@MiszFit09 Hello! I had an ultrasound and a lump is visible, I have unexplained weight loss and out of this world bad breath so I completely understand the looks. I thought it was due to stomach issues (gerd)> I recently went to my Primary and he mentioned ZD. I saw a ENT last year and they looked at me like I was crazy. I go to a different ENT this Friday I'm going to tell them about ZD and to do a barium swallow, the lump is there and the last Dr (I'm assuming) had no clue about ZD and he was highly recommended. Bottom line doctors don't know everything (sorry). If you have the feeling of a lump in your throat ask your Dr. to do and ultrasound and go from there.
@@Avalynnlee123 I really believe that's what it could be (minus the feeling of a lump in my throat). I practice good dental hygiene. I floss, tongue scrape, brush for 2 minutes every time. I stopped using mouthwash because it doesn't make much of a difference. I've even tried oral probiotics a few times. And NOTHING has helped 🤦🏾♀️ it makes me depressed I hate being around ppl. The other day, (mind u I had on a mask) I was at the register paying for my items and the cashier's reaction really hurt my self esteem. He immediately started coughing, backing up and covering his nose. I'm just like how is it really that bad with all the extra steps I take. I even went a couple months not eating sweets or drinking sodas (trying to eliminate unnecessary sugar from my diet) that didn't help. I drink lots water everyday I may treat myself to soft drinks here and there especially during the holidays but it's always water only for me. Sorry for the long comment, I'm just really annoyed and sad that I can't get any answers or solutions from my dentist and drs
@@MiszFit09 Hello! I have been researching this thing and all the symptos point to ZD, I had H pylori, the Dr. said I have Gerd. I've always had a cough and sore throat, kept a pack of halls. It's very embarrassing and going to work is the worst. You don't have to be next to people and they can smell it, so I completely understand how you're feeling. I will definately let you know what the Dr. has to say on Friday. Hang in there it's very depressing, I've been dealing with this for a few years now.
@@Avalynnlee123 Thank u so much I'm trying 🙏🏾 yes keep me updated. I'm trying to schedule with a gastro dr ASAP because all of my drs and dentist just look at me like I'm crazy when clearly they can smell it too because I watch their reactions 🤦🏾♀️ I've been dealing with this for a few years also but over the past 4 it seems to have gotten worse
Very well explained keep up the good work 👏 🙌 👍
+ how to gastro: witch procedure is best in your opinion?
very explicit explanation,thanks loads
what a fabulous video! thanks
Can gastroscopy cause this type of diverticulum?
Thank you for this video!
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Thank u so much. Finally I understand it.
the definition of myotomy at the end ( in surgical treatment option 2 ) is incorrect .
Very clear video and really it very helpful, thank you
Very nice explanation, thank you very much, voice also very cute, keep it up
Thank you Mr Bobby :)
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Awesome lecture
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You helped me survive the gastro module, you will help me survive the surgery module.
It's really helpful...keep uploading..
Fabulous presentation :)
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thank you. i have had surgery for this condtion 3 times. I am again having problems swallowing. Does this condtion returns?
Hey there! Unfortunately, with any Zenker's treatment including endoscopic staple diverticulostomy (ESD), there is a small percentage (approximaely 10%) that the Zenker's diverticulum recurs typically within one year of treatment (average 8.5 months). The most common cause is persistent laryngopharyngeal reflux. If you do suffer with chronic reflux it could be the cause of your difficulty swallowing and the recurrence of your Zenkers.
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