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Sleep surgeons use Drug-Induced Sleep Endoscopy (DISE) to assess the upper airway during sleep. It allows them to visualize airway obstructions and identify the specific sites of collapse, helping to tailor treatments for conditions like obstructive sleep apnea. DISE provides valuable insights that enhance the effectiveness of surgical interventions.