About The Book
Advanced Surgical Techniques in Snoring and Sleep Apnea covers the modern approaches to surgery for snoring and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Recognition and treatment of snoring and sleep apnea is a medical area that is rapidly growing in importance. Both family physicians and specialists are quickly recognizing this as a distinct disorder with deleterious effects to health if not treated promptly. This is the first book to cover the modern approaches to surgery. Sleep surgeons, ENT surgeons, residents and med students alike will find this book to be a must-have resource.
The accompanying DVD includes videos of surgical procedures and an introduction to the book by the lead editor, Dr. Kenny Pang. View video sample here.
Snoring, the lay term for noisy breathing during sleep, has historically been believed to be just a nocturnal nuisance and one of the most obnoxious of human habits. In a middle-aged population 20% of men and 5% of women will snore. By age 60 the number of habitual snorers will triple! Epidemiological studies have shown however that up to 50% of snorers do not just have simple snoring, but rather also have some form of pathological sleep disruption. Snoring may be a simple nuisance to the patient or sleep partner when not accompanied by other symptoms or complaints. However, it may just as likely be part of a symptom complex indicating a disease of sleep-disordered breathing (SDB). Sleep-disordered breathing is a spectrum of diseases related to decreased airflow through the upper airway during sleep, due either to complete or partial upper airway obstruction or increased upper airway resistance.
About The Authors
Kenny P. Pang, FRCSEd, FRCSI, is director and consultant at the Asia Sleep Centre, Ear Nose and Throat. He graduated from the National University of Singapore Faculty of Medicine and attained his surgical fellowship exams in general surgery and otorhinolaryngology from the Royal College of Surgeons (Edinburgh and Ireland) in 1999 and 2002, respectively. He also obtained his masters of medicine (otorhinolaryngology) in 2001. Dr. Pang completed his sleep surgery and sleep medicine fellowship at the Medical College of Georgia. He is chief editor of the International Sleep Surgery Society and is a fellow of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. He has published and authored more than 30 articles and book chapters, and has been a speaker in more than 40 sleep surgery courses internationally. Dr Pang conducts his own successful Singapore Sleep Surgery Courses, and pioneered the Expansion Sphincter Pharyngoplasty and the Anterior Palatoplasty.
Brian Rotenberg, MD, MPH, FRCSC, is an associate professor of OtolaryngologyHead and Neck Surgery at Western University (London, Canada) and director of the Sleep Surgery Program at the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry. He is dual fellowship trained in sinonasal surgery and pediatric surgery, and joined the faculty at Western University in 2007. He is a founding member and co-chief editor of the International Surgical Sleep Society. Dr. Rotenberg is the chair of the Sleep Apnea Interest Group at the Canadian Society of Otolaryngology, and is also involved in panel work on sleep apnea with the American Rhinological Society. He has been an invited speaker internationally on topics relating to sleep apnea and rhinology, and has more than 40 peer reviewed publications as well as funded research grants to study sleep and sinonasal research. Dr. Rotenberg is a medical consultant for guideline publications relating to perioperative management of apneic patients, and is also a consultant for various industry partners working on innovative surgical devices for treatment of apnea and snoring. His research interests include establishing evidence-based perioperative outcomes assessments for sleep apnea and diagnosing sleep disorders via computer modeling.
B. Tucker Woodson, MD, is professor and chiefDivision of Sleep Medicine, Department of Otolaryngology and Communication Sciencesand co-directorthe Froedtert Center for Sleepat the Medical College of Wisconsin. Trained in otolaryngology at the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan, and dual board certified in sleep medicine, Dr. Woodson joined the Medical College of Wisconsin in 1988. He is nationally and internationally recognized as an expert in the surgical treatment of sleep apnea and disorders of the upper airway, and is a founding member and president of the International Surgical Sleep Society. Dr. Woodson has served on various committees for the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, the American Academy of Otolaryngology, the World Congress of Sleep Apnea, and the American Board of Sleep Medicine. He is the principal investigator in multiple studies and has published and written more than 80 articles and book chapters predominantly on sleep disorders. Dr. Woodsons research interests include understanding and measuring mechanisms of upper airway collapse as well as developing and assessing new surgical therapies and procedures.
Table Of Contents
Preface
Contributors
Chapter 1 Pathophysiology, Signs, and Symptoms of OSA
Rusdian Utama Roeslani and B. Tucker Woodson
Chapter 2 Diagnosis of OSA: Polysomnography Versus Portable Monitoring
Stacey L. Ishman, Kavita Mundey, and B. Tucker Woodson
Chapter 3 Airway Evaluation in OSA
J. François Malan
Chapter 4 Current Concepts in Evaluation and Surgical Planning: The Pang-Woodson Protocol
Kenny P. Pang and B. Tucker Woodson
Chapter 5 Drug-Induced Sleep Endoscopy
Victor James Abdullah, Ioannis Koutsourelakis, Madeline Ravesloot, Dennis Lip Yen Lee, Stanley Ching Nam Ha, Charles Andrew van Hasselt, and Nico de Vries
Chapter 6 Clinical Staging of Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Michael Friedman, Christian G. Samuelson, and Craig S. Hamilton
Chapter 7 Oral Appliance Therapy in Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Brock Rondeau
Chapter 8 Positive Airway Pressure Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Raymond Gottschalk
Chapter 9 Nasal Obstruction and Surgical Effects on OSA in Adults
Stuart G. MacKay
Chapter 10 Septoplasty, Nasal Turbinate Reduction in Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Jin Keat Siow and Kenny P. Pang
Chapter 11 Modified Cautery Assisted Palate Stiffening Operation (CAPSO)/ Anterior Palatoplasty
Kenny P. Pang and David J. Terris
Chapter 12 Palatal Implants for Treatment of Snoring
Brian W. Rotenberg
Chapter 13 Tonsillectomy Alone and Tonsillotomy in OSA 123
Jason K. M. Chau
Chapter 14 UPPP, Review of Techniques: Fujita, Simmons, Fairbanks, and Variants
J. François Malan
Chapter 15 Uvulopalatal Flap for Treatment of Sleep Apnea
Brian W. Rotenberg
Chapter 16 Z-Palatoplasty
Michael Friedman, Craig S. Hamilton, and Christian G. Samuelson
Chapter 17 Palatal Advancement Pharyngoplasty
B. Tucker Woodson
Chapter 18 Expansion Sphincter Pharyngoplasty
Kenny P. Pang, and B. Tucker Woodson
Chapter 19 Tongue Base Radiofrequency Ablation
Kenny P. Pang
Chapter 20 Tongue Suspension
Kenny P. Pang
Chapter 21 Modified Tongue Suspension
Mehmet Omur
Chapter 22 Endoscopic Midline Glossectomy for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
B. Tucker Woodson and Supawan Laohasiriwong
Chapter 23 Lingual Tonsillectomy Treatment of Sleep Apnea
Sharon Morong and Brian W. Rotenberg
Chapter 24 Genioglossus Advancement Mandibulotomy
Chairat Neruntarat
Chapter 25 Hyoid Suspension
Kenny P. Pang
Chapter 26 Rapid Maxillary Expansion
Kasey K. Li
Chapter 27 Maxillo-Mandibular Advancement
Steven Sewall
Chapter 28 Anesthesia Considerations in Surgery for Snoring and Sleep Apnea
John Fuller, Mark Schindel, and Brian W. Rotenberg
Chapter 29 Robotic Surgery for OSAHS: Transoral Robotic Tongue Base Reduction and Supraglottoplasty for OSAHS
Claudio Vicini, Filippo Montevecchi, Giulia Tenti, Iacopo Dallan, and Tod C. Huntley
Chapter 30 Salvage Surgery Techniques for Failed UPPP
Jimmy J. Brown and Kenny P. Pang
Chapter 31 Upper Airway Stimulation — Implanted Neurostimulation Device for Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Joachim T. Maurer and Nico de Vries
Chapter 32 Tracheostomy in OSA
Jason K. M. Chau
Chapter 33 Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Diagnosis and Management
Dawn T. W. Teo and Ron B. Mitchell
Index
DVD Contents:
- Introduction
- 1 Endoscopic Turbinate Reduction with Radiofrequency (Curis)
- 2 Endoscopic Turbinate Reduction with Radiofrequency (Curis)
- 3 Endoscopic Turbinoplasty
- 4 Endoscopic Septoplasty Technique
- 5 Anterior Palatoplasty (Local Anaesthesia)
- 6 Anterior Palatoplasty (General Anaesthesia)
- 7 Palatal Pillar Implants
- 8 Coblation Tonsillectomy
- 9 Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP- Modified)
- 10 Uvulopalatal Flap (UPF)
- 11 Z- Palatoplasty (ZPP)
- 12 Transpalatal Advancement
- 13 Expansion Sphincter Pharyngoplasty
- 14 Expansion Sphincteroplasty
- 15 Tongue Suspension
- 16 Tongue Suspension Flo Seal
- 17 Tongue Base Suspension (Modified)
- 18 Extended Endoscopic Midline Glossectomy
- 19 Coblation Lingual Tonsillectomy
- 20 Genioglossus Advancement Mandibulotomy
- 21 Hyoid Suspension
- 22 Robotic Surgery (Trans Oral)
- 23 Salvage (Revision UPPP)
- 24 Coblatior Adenoidectomy
- 25 Coblation Adenoidectomy (Trans Oral)
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