Obstructive Sleep
Apnea
What is obstructive sleep apnea?
What are
the health implications of obstructive sleep
apnea?
Who
suffers from
obstructive sleep apnea?
How are
obstructive sleep apnea patients treated now?
How does
the Somnoplasty System treat obstructive sleep
apnea?
What does
the patient experience during the Somnoplasty
procedure?
How
effective is the
Somnoplasty System in the treatment of obstructive sleep
apnea?
Who is a
candidate for the
Somnoplasty procedure for obstructive sleep apnea?
Is the
Somnoplasty procedure for
obstructive sleep apnea commercially available throughout the
U.S.?
What other conditions can be treated with
Somnoplasty?
Further
Information
Chronic Nasal Obstruction and Enlarged
Turbinates
Chronic nasal obstruction, or a stuffy
nose
Chronic
enlargement (hypertrophy) of the turbinates
Enlarged
turbinates and nasal
congestion
Chronic
turbinate
hypertrophy and nasal obstruction
Seasonal
allergic rhinitis (hay
fever) and perennial (year-round) allergic rhinitis
Vasomotor
rhinitis
Irritative
rhinitis
Drug-induced rhinitis
Decongestants
Corticosteroid therapies
Intranasal
cromolyn
Immunotherapy
Cautery
(burning)
Surface
cautery
Turbinate
resection
Bleeding
Laser
resection
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