The Open Sleep Journal

2012, 5 : 6-11
Published online 2012 June 29. DOI: 10.2174/1874620901205010006
Publisher ID: TOSLPJ-5-6

Long-term Complications after Multilevel Surgery for Sleep-related Breathing Disorders

N. S. Gebhardt and K. P. Tschopp
ENT Clinic, Cantonal Hospital Liestal, Rheinstrasse 26, CH-4410 Liestal, Switzerland.

ABSTRACT

Multi-site collapse of the upper airway in sleep-related breathing disorders can be treated with multilevel sur-gery. Multilevel surgery is defined as simultaneous interventions at two or more levels of the upper respiratory tract. The aim of the present study is to analyse long-term complications of multi-level surgery with or without hyoid suspension.

A group of 192 patients with multilevel surgery with hyoid suspension and 79 patients with multilevel surgery without hyoid suspension were followed prospectively at 3, 12 and 24 months postoperatively. We used a questionnaire asking for foreign body sensation, disorders of swallowing, speech disorders, taste disorders, undesired weight loss and pain. The an-swers were given in a yes/no mode, severity was not graded.

Foreign body sensation was the most common complication after multilevel surgery with and without hyoid suspension. Hyoid suspension did not contribute to a higher complication rate. All undesired side effects were reduced with time ex-cept swallowing disorders.

Keywords:

Multilevel surgery, hyoid suspension, long-term complication, foreign body sensation, obstructive sleep apnea.