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This book by leading international experts provides an evidence-based approach to electrical stimulation of the upper airway, beginning with patient selection, implant techniques, trouble shootings, patient pathways, titrations during daytime and sleep as also new innovative techniques such as stimulation of the ansa cervicalis and the phrenic nerve.
Key Features:
· Superbly illustrated schematic drawings and full-colored photographs;· Step-by-step description of surgical concepts and techniques on all of the market available systems (Inspire, Nyxoah, LivaNova, Remede);· Complete online
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Produktbeschreibung
This book by leading international experts provides an evidence-based approach to electrical stimulation of the upper airway, beginning with patient selection, implant techniques, trouble shootings, patient pathways, titrations during daytime and sleep as also new innovative techniques such as stimulation of the ansa cervicalis and the phrenic nerve.

Key Features:

· Superbly illustrated schematic drawings and full-colored photographs;· Step-by-step description of surgical concepts and techniques on all of the market available systems (Inspire, Nyxoah, LivaNova, Remede);· Complete online media library with videos on the surgical procedures;· New surgical steps presented for well established procedures (e.g. 2-incicions technique);· Discussion of outcomes, success rates, risks, and potential troubleshooting's, where evidenced-based data are not available, expert opinion is provided.

UpperAirway Stimulation in Obstructive Sleep Apnea will be welcomed by residents, fellows, and board-certified surgeons in otorhinolaryngology and head and neck surgery.

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Autorenporträt
Clemens Heiser, MHBA, PhD Associate Professor Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery Somnology Head of Sleep Laboratory Klinikum rechts der Isar Technische Universität München Munich, Germany Prof Dr. Nico de Vries Department of ENT, OLVG West, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Department of Oral Kinesiology, ACTA, Amsterdam Department of ENT, University of Antwerp, Belgium ¿Amsterdam, The Netherlands