Publication date: Available online 24 October 2018
Source: European Annals of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Diseases
Author(s): G. de Bonnecaze, B. Vairel, A. Dupret-Bories, E. Serrano, S. Vergez
Abstract
Introduction
Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is a major public health issue. Robotic tongue-base reduction surgery is being developed, but needs assessment. The present study reports clinical and polygraphic results at 6 months' follow-up.
Method
Single-center prospective study of 8 patients undergoing transoral robotic surgery (TORS) for severe OSAS.
Results
Mean age was 47 years. M/F sex ratio was 5:3. Initial body-mass index ranged from 18 to 35 kg/m2. Mean Epworth score was 12. Mean preoperative apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) was 47 (range, 36–60). At 6 months, only 1 patient did not meet usual success criteria (AHI < 20 with > 50% decrease); 2 patients had residual AHI between 10 and 20; the other 5 had non-significant event rates.
Conclusion
TORS tongue-base reduction showed promising results, which need confirmation on long-term multicenter studies.
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