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Query: UMLS:C0037315 (
sleep apnea
)
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Uvulopalatopharygoplasty has become widely performed for chronic snoring and for cases of obstructive
sleep apnoea
. Unfortunately this operation is not without morbidity and complications. We report our results of a prospective series of 50 patients undergoing uvulopalatopharyngoplasty with a minimum follow-up of one year. Snoring was abolished in 18 (36 per cent) and substantially reduced in the remainder. Obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome, identified in 11 patients pre-operatively, was reduced in severity in all but three. Troublesome complications were seen in 18 (36 per cent) patients, namely intermittent velopharyngeal incompetence in five (10 per cent), pharyngeal dryness in 11 (22 per cent) and
loss of taste
in five (10 per cent). One patient had nasopharyngeal stenosis requiring correction. A cautious approach to this operation is required with rigorous case selection. The importance of full assessment and careful follow-up should not be underestimated.
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PMID:Uses and complications of uvulopalatopharyngoplasty. 226 10
Laser-assisted uvulopalatoplasty (LAUP) has become a widely used procedure for the treatment of snoring and mild
sleep apnea
in the United States. Between July 1993 and December 1994, the authors of this study prospectively evaluated 541 consecutive patients referred to their hospital for possible LAUP to treat loud disruptive snoring. Of the 541 patients, 275 patients had a total of 754 LAUP procedures. There were 26 complications (3.45%). These complications included postoperative hemorrhage in 16 patients (2.12%), local infection in 4 patients (0.53%), temporary palatal incompetence in 4 patients (0.53% , and temporary
loss of taste
in 2 patients (0.27%). None of the 16 patients with postoperative hemorrhage required a blood transfusion. Only 10 patients (1.3%) had hemorrhage that required medical attention; in the other patients, the bleeding stopped spontaneously. There were no cases of hypernasal speech, permanent palatal incompetence, nasopharyngeal stenosis, airway compromise, or death.
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PMID:Laser-assisted uvulopalatoplasty: postoperative complications. 866 78