Lingual Tonsillectomy as Part of a DISE-Directed Multilevel Upper Airway Surgery to Treat Complex Pediatric OSA: A Safe and Appropriate Procedure.

Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg

Department of Paediatric Otolaryngology, AP-HP, Hôpital Necker-Enfants Malades, Paris, France.

Published: August 2024

Objective: To study the efficiency of lingual tonsillectomy (LT) as part of multilevel surgery in children with complex obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). To evaluate the safety and the outcomes of LT.

Study Design: Retrospective case series.

Setting: Pediatric tertiary care academic center.

Methods: We included all children operated for LT to treat complex OSA, from January 2018 to June 2022. All patients underwent a protocolized drug-induced sleep endoscopy (DISE) followed by a coblation LT, associated with the treatment of all other obstructive sites. Patient demographics, medical history, surgery, and outcomes were reviewed. The efficiency of LT was analyzed exclusively in patients with a preoperative and postoperative sleep study.

Results: One hundred twenty-three patients were included. Median age was 8 years (interquartile range, IQR [3-12]). Sixty-five (53%) patients had Down syndrome, 22 (18%) had a craniofacial malformation, and 8 (7%) were obese. LT was associated with adenoidectomy (n = 78, 63%), partial tonsillectomy (n = 70, 57%), inferior turbinoplasty/turbinectomy (n = 59, 48%), epiglottoplasty (n = 92, 75%), and/or expansion pharyngoplasty (n = 2, 2%). Eighty-nine patients underwent a sleep study before and after surgery. The median apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) decreased from 18 events/h (IQR [9-36]) before surgery to 3 events/h (IQR [1-5]) after surgery (P < .001) (patients with a postoperative AHI <1.5 events/h, n = 31, 35%, and an AHI <5 events/h, n = 32, 36%). Seventeen out of 30 (57%) patients could be weaned from continuous positive airway pressure after surgery. Two patients had a postoperative hemorrhage and 2 patients required a transient postoperative reintubation.

Conclusion: In children with complex OSA, LT as part of a DISE-directed multilevel upper airway surgery, was a very efficient and safe procedure.

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