
In a retrospective case series, a novel surgical technique called Fluoroscopic-Assisted Tongue Suspension (FATS) was developed for pediatric patients with tongue base obstruction. The study evaluated the effectiveness of this procedure in reducing the Apnea/Hypopnea Index (AHI) by at least 50%. Results from 30 patients, most with underlying comorbidities, showed a 74.7% reduction in AHI, with 76% achieving surgical success. Patients referred for tracheostomy placement due to obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) largely avoided it. FATS is a promising surgical option for pediatric patients with minimal complications with base tongue obstruction and OSA.
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