Tuesday, 1 February 2011
The Doctors TV Show Does Surgery for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Posted on 07:07 by Unknown
The Doctors TV show at some point in the past (not sure when), did a segment on surgery used to treat obstructive sleep apnea. The surgery portrayed was UPPP (uvulopalatopharyngoplasty). Dr. Brian Weeks, the featured otolaryngologist, removed the tonsils and uvula followed by suturing the cut mucosa to reposition the soft tissues of the patient's throat.
This operation is a basic surgical method addressing obstructive sleep apnea. However, prior to considering surgical treatment, I typically recommend trial of CPAP for 3 months.
Some things to keep in mind is that obstructive sleep apnea is often due to multiple levels of obstruction. UPPP only addresses mouth-level problems. Other sleep apnea surgery options need to be considered when obstruction exists at other levels including the back of tongue (below the mouth level). Base of tongue reduction helps in this situation.
Watch the video of the TV show here. Watch the video our office produced on this surgery here.
Posted in base, obstructive sleep apnea, osa, procedure, reduction, show, surgery, the doctors, tongue, tonsil, TV, uppp, uvula
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