Eliminating the Need for Anesthesia in Sleep Endoscopy: A Comparative Study of Traditional Nasopharyngoscope Design Versus NasoLens

This study investigates the potential of a novel sleep endoscope, NasoLens, to eliminate the need for anesthesia in sleep endoscopy. We assess NasoLens’ safety, maneuverability, and ability to allow sleep without sedatives, aiming to improve the overall patient experience and reduce risks associated...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Yen-Tsung Lin, Chih-Wei Shih, Nathan Chen, Hsin-Tzu Lu, Woei-Chyn Chu, Kuang-Chao Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-05-01
Series:Bioengineering
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5354/12/6/572
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Description
Summary:This study investigates the potential of a novel sleep endoscope, NasoLens, to eliminate the need for anesthesia in sleep endoscopy. We assess NasoLens’ safety, maneuverability, and ability to allow sleep without sedatives, aiming to improve the overall patient experience and reduce risks associated with anesthesia. Sleep endoscopy is commonly performed under anesthesia, which introduces risks, increases costs, and can limit accessibility. NasoLens’ design aims to address these challenges by improving patient comfort and enhancing maneuverability, eliminating the need for anesthesia. This could provide a safer, more cost-effective alternative for patients, particularly those at higher risk for anesthesia-related complications. NasoLens distinguishes itself with its smaller size, teardrop-shaped head, specialized camera angle for better visualization, and an integrated microphone for real-time auditory monitoring. These features enable NasoLens to offer improved maneuverability and comfort, compared to traditional nasopharyngoscopes, while enhancing diagnostic accuracy. These design innovations could revolutionize clinical practice by minimizing anesthesia-related risks, reducing procedural costs, and improving both procedural efficiency and patient satisfaction. With its ability to allow natural sleep without sedation, NasoLens has the potential to improve patient satisfaction, procedural outcomes, and expand the feasibility of sleep endoscopy into more accessible clinical settings, making it a promising alternative to traditional models.
ISSN:2306-5354