4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

Injection snoreplasty: How to treat snoring without all the pain and expense

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OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERY
Volume 124, Issue 5, Pages 503-510

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MOSBY, INC
DOI: 10.1067/mhn.2001.115400

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OBJECTIVE: We introduce Injection Snoreplasty: an innovative, safe, and effective palatal snoring procedure with minimal cost and discomfort to the patient, A well-described sclerotherapy agent, Sotradecol, is injected into the soft palate to reduce/eliminate palatal flutter snoring. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: Twenty-seven patients with a diagnosis of palatal flutter snoring (respiratory disturbance index less than In) by sleep study were enrolled in the protocol, Office treatment sessions were performed 6 to 8 weeks apart, Success was judged by subjective improvement in snoring and objective evidence of palatal stiffening/scarring RESULTS: Twenty-five (92%) of 27 patients reported significant decrease in snoring, There were no significant postinjection complications. Visual analog pain scale confirmed minimal discomfort. Most patients received more than I treatment (average, 1.8) In order to receive optimal palatal stiffening, CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: Injection Snoreplasty is a simple, safe, and effective office treatment for primary snoring, Advantages over current snoring procedures include simplicity, low cost, decreased posttreatment pain levels, and minimal/no convalescence.

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