A new system to fight snoring and sleep apnea
The Capax cannula
In complement to these already proposed treatments, often insufficient or palliative, our researches have induced us to conceive a new means to treat snoring and the sleep apnea syndrom.
We have thus developed a simple system constituted of a supple cannula used when sleeping. It allows the passage of the air without obstacles, without vibrations and as a consequence, without snoring.
This new system seems to be a new, interesting and perhaps revolutionary approach in the treatment of snoring and of the sleep apnea syndrome. In fact, it can be an option or a complement to a surgery of the soft palate and uvula (UPP), which is not always satisfactory and perhaps it could replace the respiratory assistance (CPAP) that is very constraining and often abandoned after a few months' use.
Tests undertaken for a year and a half have demonstrated the very great efficiency of this new system. Its tolerance is equally entirely satisfactory. A brief period of adaptation (on the average 15 days) is necessary. Testimonies from the first users who are totally satisfied with this system are proofs of its efficacy.
Read the interesting testimony published by "Sud-Ouest".