Director of Sleep Surgery John Hopkins Hospital “It's much more comfortable than CPAP for the vast majority of patients...” William Blythe, MD, FACS East Alabama Medical Center “I try to emphasize is it's a non-destructive procedure, which is pretty unique for surgery, for sleep apnea”...
Side effects after surgery are typically mild. You can expect to notice mild to moderate pain and swelling after the implant procedure for a few days, as well as some activity limitation. We recommend an arm splint for 2-3 days and no strenuous exercise for one month. Again, time and med...
is a medical technology company focused on the development and commercialization of innovative, minimally invasive solutions for patients with obstructive sleep apnea ("OSA"). Our proprietary Inspire system is the first and only United States ("U.S.") Food and Drug Administration ("FDA"), ...
ads about how great Inspire is and how easy the implant process is but fails to bring up the many side effects and potential problems. For example, it doesn’t mention the company’s own findings that 18.8% of their patients are worse off a year after the implant than they were before....
Instead of using a machine outside of your body to force air into your airway through a hose and mask, the Inspire® implant works comfortably3 inside your body to treat the root cause of your obstructive sleep apnea. Your browser does not support the video tag. When we sleep, our ...
Inspire therapy is a mask-free solution for people with obstructive sleep apnea who have tried and struggled with CPAP. Through a simple-to-use system including the Inspire implant, remote and app, Inspire therapy enables you to control your OSA treatment from the palm of your hand. ...