[Surgical treatment of snoring by correction of nasal and oropharyngeal obstruction]
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[Surgical treatment of snoring by correction of nasal and oropharyngeal obstruction]
Abstract
32 patients with habitual snoring and 2 patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome underwent nasal and/or palatopharyngeal surgery. 12 patients with combined nasal septoplasty, submucous resection of the inferior turbinate bones and palatopharyngoplasty gained total relief from snoring. The same result was achieved in 10 children with removal of extremes of tonsillar and adenoid enlargement. From 7 patients with nasal surgery alone 4 experienced total improvement in the snoring, 3 perceived no long-term relief. 3 adults with PPP alone gained some change in their snoring. Uvulectomy in 2 adults had no influence on the snoring situation.
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