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Current concepts of sleep apnea surgery

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  • 303 pages
  • 11 hours of reading

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Unobstructed respiration during sleep is crucial, and the long-term risks associated with sleep apnea are significant. The effectiveness of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), the standard treatment, is often hindered by low patient acceptance and compliance. Given these limitations, there is an increasing interest in surgical options for treating mild to severe sleep apnea. Recent advancements in understanding the condition’s pathophysiology, along with improved surgical techniques and implants, have enhanced the potential for successful surgical intervention. This work by leading specialists presents a comprehensive, evidence-based approach to advanced surgical techniques, covering patient selection criteria, indications for surgery, and procedural choices. Key features include a systematic, practice-oriented approach to examination, diagnosis, and treatment; detailed descriptions of surgical concepts; and high-quality illustrations. The focus is on procedures proven effective in specific contexts, along with discussions on outcomes, success rates, risks, and complications. In areas lacking evidence-based data, expert opinions are provided. This resource is valuable for residents, fellows, and board-certified surgeons in otorhinolaryngology and head and neck surgery.

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Current concepts of sleep apnea surgery, Thomas Verse

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2019
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