Brusis T
HNO-Klinik des Städtischen Krankenhauses Köln-Holweide.
Laryngorhinootologie. 1991 Apr;70(4):177-83. doi: 10.1055/s-2007-998016.
200 of 300 patients who were operated on because of strident snoring or of a sleep apnoea syndrom were examined in a follow-up study. In 93.5% turbinectomy was performed simultaneously, in 50% septum plasty, and in 9.5% endonasal revision of the sinus. On Improvement of snoring was noted in 81.5% of the patients, cessation or improvement of the apnoea in 83%. Daily tiredness was reduced in 65% of the operated patients, and partner problems were solved in 78%. Recommendation for operation was given in 75.5% of the cases. Due postoperative complaints and the lack of results, however, 21.5% could not, and 3% restricted their recommendation to others to undergo surgery. The satisfactory results and the high acceptance of the operation confirmed uvulopalatopharyngoplasty as a solid and efficient operation to help patients suffering from an obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome. If the operation is performed carefully and cautiously, there is no fear of negative consequences such as rhinophonia and difficulties in swallowing.