[Surgical treatment for obstructive sleep disordered breathing].

B. Pételle
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The obstructive sleep apnea syndrome is a chronic condition characterized by repeated nocturnal pharyngeal collapse leading to poor-quality sleep and an increased risk of cardiovascular episodes. The classic management by continuous positive-pressure ventilation has its limitations and is not always well tolerated. The treatment alternative comprising an orthotic device is effective in 2/3 of cases, despite the dental limitations and risks inherent in long-term usage. Through a review of the literature, this paper describes the different surgical solutions used to correct obstructive sleep apnea syndrome in adults. The proposed corrections aim to maintain pharyngeal permeability during sleep either by reducing soft tissue volume or by enlarging the facial skeleton or, more recently, by acting on the tone of the pharyngeal dilator muscles. Among these different approaches, the highest success rate was reported for the maxillomandibular advancement procedure. This technique demands rigorous patient selection combined with an appropriate orthodontic work-up and management. Patient selection and the respective benefits and drawbacks of the different approaches are discussed. Indications are reported in the framework of current guidelines.
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阻塞性睡眠呼吸障碍的外科治疗。
阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停综合征是一种慢性疾病,其特征是夜间反复咽部塌陷,导致睡眠质量差和心血管事件的风险增加。经典的持续正压通气治疗有其局限性,并不总是能很好地耐受。尽管牙科限制和长期使用固有的风险,但包括矫形装置的治疗方案在2/3的病例中是有效的。通过对文献的回顾,本文描述了用于纠正成人阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停综合征的不同手术解决方案。建议的矫正旨在通过减少软组织体积或扩大面部骨骼,或最近通过作用于咽扩张肌的张力来维持睡眠期间咽的渗透性。在这些不同的入路中,成功率最高的是上颌下颌前进手术。这项技术需要严格的患者选择,并结合适当的正畸检查和管理。病人的选择和各自的优点和缺点的不同方法进行了讨论。在现行指南的框架内报告适应症。
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