Thursday, 15 March 2012

Fresh Style Osa Surgical procedure from a Houston Physician
Osa can be a difficult condition to take care of and there are many different options such as a sleep apnea machine, which uses continuous positive airway pressure to open up the throat, while a sleep apnea mouthpiece pushes the mandible forward to alleviate the sufferer from airway obstruction.

In the most extreme cases where a sleep apnea machine isn’t enough, surgery maybe required and it can be a difficult process to open up the respiratory tract either through the realignment of the nasal passage or through any removal of a throat obstruction.

A surgeon from Houston, Texas has come up with a new style osa surgical treatment. Dr Ron Karni who works at the Texan Medical Center, is employing a 3D monitor and a remote control to move a small robot to reach out and take out the obstruction employing the robotic device’s camera and arms.

The normal surgery is a lot more imprecise than this new approach because surgeons have to cut open a part of the throat and can’t see a great deal of what is going on inside. The device, with the 3D camera, lets the doctor to remove the obstruction a lot more accurately than ever before, meaning a sleep apnea machine won’t be required in future. All in all, the surgery takes barely an hour, has a relatively short time to recover from and likened to having tonsils removed.

With this surgery looking like a very promising solution for obstructive sleep apnea sufferers, Karni has really made the best use of the newest technology available to him, and it should assist many who have had to endure some difficult nights of sleep because of the issues that arise from the condition.

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