Abstract
There have been many approaches advocated over the years for the surgical management of hypopharyngeal diverticulum, and this is a reflection of the absence of an ideal method both in terms of the surgical technique and of the frequency and severity of complications. Further experience with the use of the surgical staple gun is presented together with a discussion of its use in comparison with other operative methods. The ease and speed of the technique combined with a negligible complication rate suggest that it is a viable method for the management of large diverticula.