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dimanche 10 mars 2013

The benefits and risks of UPPP surgery for sleep apnea

By Michael Larkin


UPPP is a major surgery for obstructive sleep apnea and snoring. This surgical procedure may not always work and has some risky side effects that go along with it.

Simply put, UPPP is the removal of tissue from the throat and mouth to help open up the airway passage. The removal of excess tissues helps with the blockage of the airway which causes OSA and snoring.

There are a couple reasons why you may be a good candidate for this surgery. If you are tired of having to rely on a CPAP or a CPAP machine simply doesn't work for you. There are many other options to treat sleep apnea than a CPAP or surgery though.

The uvula, part of the soft palate, the tonsils, adenoids and other excess tissue of the throat are some of the things removed during UPPP surgery for sleep apnea.

A different surgery called uvulopalatopharyngoglossoplasty is used to removed a small part of an enlarged tongue. This procedure is helpful for when an enlarged tongue has been a cause of blockage.

UPPP has some side effects that can come with it. Some of the side effects are speech problems; nasally sound in the voice; swelling; bleeding; infection; prolonged pain; tastes for food change; may not even treat OSA; extended use of paid medications; a CPAP may still need to be used after and surgery complications.

There have been mixed results with cases for this surgery. In some it completely works with out any complications. In other cases it doesn't work and causes some risky side effects.

UPPP surgery may correct snoring issues, but may not treat sleep apnea. This can cause an issue because sleep apnea's biggest warning sign is snoring. If you are no longer snoring it can mask the fact you still have obstructive sleep apnea. This can cause major health issues associated with sleep apnea because it is still not treated even though you may think so. Have someone monitor sleep after the surgery has been done to be safe.

UPPP surgery for sleep apnea is successful for some people and has a lot of benefits that can come with it. It also has some negative side effects that may not be for some people. There are risks when it comes to all surgeries. This surgery for sleep apnea is not a guarantee and there are many other safe alternatives out there. Consult your doctor for the right guidance on if this surgery may be right for you.




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