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Killian’s dehiscence (Killian’s Triangle)

17 May 2010
  • Killian’s dehiscence is a potential triangular gap between the oblique fibers of thyropharyngeus and the transverse fibers of cricopharyngeus (Thyropharyngeus and cricopharyngeus are 2 parts of the inferior constrictor of pharynx)
  • It is named after German ENT surgeon – Gustav Killian
  • It is through this gap that the herniation of pharyngeal mucosa occurs in case of pharyngeal pouch (Zenker’s diverticulum)
  • It is also called ‘gateway of tears‘ as it is a common site for perforation during oesophagoscopy

Synonyms:

  • Laimer triangle
  • Laimer-Haeckermann area
  • Laimer-Killian triangle

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