Covenant High Plains Surgery Center completes 100th Inspire® Therapy Procedure
CHPSC is the top-rated ambulatory surgery center in
The Inspire procedure is a natural fit for CHPSC as an advanced, effective treatment for OSA, which affects 22 million Americans and impacts both the patient and everyone around them. OSA can cause vehicle and workplace accidents, worsening mood and memory, stroke, heart attack, and other serious issues.
CPAP is the main treatment for OSA, but many do not benefit from or cannot tolerate CPAP. Inspire works inside the body with a patient's natural breathing process to treat sleep apnea. Mild stimulation opens the airway during sleep, allowing oxygen to flow naturally. The patient uses a small handheld remote to turn Inspire on before bed and off when they wake up.
The Inspire system is implanted during a short, outpatient procedure. The system is placed under the skin of the neck and chest through two small incisions. CHPSC patients return home the same day and take over-the-counter pain medications to manage pain as needed.
"I'm excited to have completed our 100th Inspire procedure at Covenant High Plains Surgery Center," said
About Covenant High Plains Surgery Center, LLC
CHPSC operates two freestanding, independent multispecialty ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) in
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