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Surgeries Used in the Treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
 
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Surgeries Used in the Treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnea


Once the sleep test centers and your expert physician detect the disorder and its cause through a home sleep study, they recommend the right treatment or combination of few to help you achieve proper sleep. Surgery is recommended as the treatment for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) usually when other treatments fail to produce the desired result. Before considering surgery, a person undergoes other treatments for three months.

Removal of Tissue
This procedure also known as uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP), aims at removing tissue from the side of your mouth and top of your throat. This surgery removes your tonsils and adenoids as well. This type of surgery helps in stopping throat structures from vibrating and causing snoring.

Repositioning of Jaw
This surgery does not even require a home sleep study Cincinnati to detect the reason behind the sleep obstruction. However, it should be done for being sure about the same. This procedure will reposition your jaw moving it forward from your remaining face bones. This creates the space behind the tongue and soft palate, helping to clear obstruction.

Implantation
With the help of local anesthesia plastic rods are surgically implanted into your soft palate. This procedure can be recommended to those with snoring or mild sleep apnea and who has a problem with CPAP or oral appliances.

Tracheostomy
Simply refers to creating a new air passageway, this is required when other treatments have failed and for the treatment of severe, life-threatening sleep apnea.
 

 
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