Obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) is characterized by episodic decrements in airflow due to upper airway obstruction. Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) is a potential therapy for OSAHS. Nasopharyngeal stenosis is a rare complication of UPPP that worsens OSAHS. We report two patients referred for OSAHS worsened by nasopharyngeal stenosis complicating UPPP. Both patients were treated with carbon dioxide laser release of adhesions and placement of a nasopharyngeal obturator. Follow-up polysomnograms demonstrated resolution of OSAHS correlating with subjective resolution of symptoms. Nasopharyngeal stenosis complicating UPPP can be successfully treated with scar removal and nasopharyngeal stenting. Polysomnographic demonstration of the effectiveness of this therapy has not previously been reported. Future questions include duration of nasopharyngeal stenting and timing of follow-up polysomnography.

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