I have recently seen a rash of patients who have a presenting symptom of a sense of mucus or phlegm buildup in the back of the mouth/nose right behind the soft palate after surgery involving uvula removal. Such surgery may include the uvula alone or UPPP (uvulopalatopharyngoplasty) for obstructive sleep apnea.
Often in these cases, this problem with mucus and phlegm is due to a very small velopharyngeal insufficiency. This is a rare problem where there is a small opening between the palate and nose when swallowing causing a little bit of saliva to "regurgitate" into the nose. If the opening is very large, liquids and even food will come out the nose when swallowing. If it is very small, mucus/phlegmy sensation will be present localized to the area right behind the soft palate.
This problem, if present, can be corrected by a simple procedure called nasopharyngoplasty.
Tuesday, 23 March 2010
Mucus in Back of Nose/Throat After UPPP or Uvula Removal
Posted on 09:58 by Unknown
Posted in mucus, mucus in throat, obstructive sleep apnea, osa, phegm, phlegm, phlegmy, surgery, uppp, uvula
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