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Snoring surgery: which one is best for you?
Ear, Nose, & Throat Journal 1999 November
Excessive snoring is a common problem that is frequently treated surgically. In the early 1980s, uvulopalatopharyngoplasty was introduced to the United States as the first surgical treatment for excessive snoring. It remains in common use, but its limitations created an incentive to develop a procedure that is as effective, but safer and more economical. Several other surgical procedures for snoring were developed, including laser-assisted uvulopalatoplasty, palatal stiffening operations, and radiofrequency ablation. Each of these procedures has its own advantages and limitations; which procedure is the best treatment for excessive snoring is controversial. We present our experience with each of these procedures, along with a thorough review of the literature, to help the otolaryngologist determine which is the best snoring surgery for the individual patient.
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