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    Sleep Disorder

    During normal breathing, air passes through the throat on its way
    to the  lungs. The air travels past the soft palate, uvula, tonsils,
    and tongue. When a  person is awake, the muscles in the back
    of the throat tighten to hold these  structures in place preventing
    them from collapsing and/or vibrating in the  airway. During sleep,
    the uvula and soft palate frequently vibrate causing the  distinctive
    sounds of snoring.

    The LAUP procedure is a laser surgical procedure designed to
    sequentially  trim and shorten these structures, thus preventing
    or reducing snoring.

    Risks and ComplicationsYou have the right to be informed that the
    surgery may involve risks of  unsuccessful results, complications, or
    injury from both known and unforeseen causes. Because individuals
    vary in their tissue circulation and healing  processes, as well as
    anesthetic reactions, ultimately there can be no guarantee  made
    as to the results or potential complications. The following complications  
    have been reported in the medical literature. This list is not meant to
    be  inclusive of every possible complication. They are listed here
    for your  information only, not to frighten you, but to make you aware
    and more  knowledgeable concerning this surgical procedure.

    1. Failure to resolve the snoring. Most  surgeons feel that about 85% of patients
    who undergo a LAUP will have a  significant or complete resolution in their snoring;
    and an additional  percentage of patients will notice reduced levels of snoring such
    that their  sleep partners will report that it's level is no longer offensive.

    2. Failure to cure sleep apnea or other  pathological sleep disorders. Pathological
    sleep disorders, like sleep apnea,  are medical problems which may have associated
    serious complications. At this  time, the LAUP procedure has not been proven to cure
    these disorders.

    3. Bleeding. In very rare situations, a need  for blood products or a blood transfusion.
    You have the right, should you  choose, to have autologous or designated donor
    directed blood pre-arranged. You  are encouraged to consult with your doctor if you
    are interested.

    4. Nasal regurgitation, a change in voice, or  velopharyngeal insufficiency when liquids
    may flow into the nasal cavity during  swallowing (rare).

    5. Failure to resolve coexisting sinus, tonsil,  or nasal problems.

    6. Need for revision, or further and more  aggressive surgery.

    7. Prolonged pain, impaired healing, and the  need for hospitalization


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