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Transoral robotic tongue base reduction in surgical management of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.

İbrahim Sayın, Raja Fakhoury, Bachy, Marianne Remacle, George Lawson

Year
2015
Citations
3

Abstract

Management of base of tongue (BOT) is a challenging topic in surgical management of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. After the introduction of transoral robotic surgery technology (TORS) into the otolaryngology practice, surgery on the BOT was performed more effectively. Base of tongue reduction can be performed alone or as a part of a multilevel surgery. Patient selection is important and will be discussed further in this study. Available studies show promising and encouraging results for TORS future use in BOT.

Keywords

Transoral robotic surgeryObstructive sleep apneaMedicineOtorhinolaryngologyTongueSleep apneaReduction (mathematics)General surgerySurgeryAnesthesia

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