- Pulls together the essential elements needed to assess obstructive sleep apnea patients and how to optimize the transoral robotic surgical approach
- Provides a background on sleep medicine and sleep surgery
- Offers broad information and easily implemented solutions for surgeons, neurologists and head and neck specialists
This comprehensive book pulls together the essential elements needed to assess sleep apnea patients for the transoral robotic surgical approach and how to optimize the surgery. Detailed information on patient selection, pre-operative work up, anesthesiological pre and post-operative management, surgery, complication prevention and management is provided along with background on sleep medicine and sleep surgery.
Authored for ENT surgeons, head and neck specialists and neurologists, pneumonologists, sleep doctors as well for anesthesiologists, chapters offer solutions pulled from experts in the field of sleep surgery and information relevant to geographic areas worldwide.
Table of ContentsIntroduction
Part I: Patient Work-Up
- Tongue Pathophysiology in OSAS Patients: A Surgically Oriented Perspective
- History-Taking and Clinical Examination
- Sleep Studies
- Imaging
- Drug Induced Sedation Endoscopy (DISE)
- Patient Selection
Part II: Surgery
- Transoral Robotic Surgery as Single Level Surgery for Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea
- TORS in a Multilevel Procedure
- Alternative Procedures
- Robotic Setting
- Surgical Anatomy in Trans-oral Robotic Procedure: Basic Fundamentals
- Trans Oral Robotic Surgery for Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome: An Anesthetist’s Point of View
- Technique: How We do It
Part III: Post-Operative Concerns
- Post-Operative Management of Trans-Oral Robotic Surgery for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
- Expected Outcomes
- Complication Management
- Short- and Long-term Dysphagia
- Failures Management
Part IV: TORS for OSAS in Geographic Perspective: How to Run a Program in Different Countries
- The North American Experience
- The South American Experience
- The European Experience
- The Far Eastern Experience
- The Australian Experience
Part V: Research and Future Perspectives
- Research and Future Perspectives