
Ear Surgery
Ear surgery is a medical procedure performed to treat various conditions affecting the ears, including hearing loss, ear infections, structural abnormalities, and injury. Common procedures include tympanoplasty (repair of the eardrum), cochlear implants, and surgeries to correct deformities like prominent ears or otosclerosis. These surgeries aim to improve hearing, prevent further damage, or restore the aesthetic appearance of the ears.
Depending on the nature of the problem, ear surgeries can be performed using traditional open surgery or minimally invasive techniques. Advances in modern medical technology have made ear surgeries more effective and less invasive, leading to faster recovery times and improved outcomes for patients. Whether for functional or cosmetic reasons, ear surgery plays a crucial role in enhancing patients' quality of life.
Types of Ear Surgery
- Tympanoplasty (Eardrum Repair)
- Cochlear Implant Surgery
- Correction of Prominent Ears (Otoplasty)
- Stapedectomy for Otosclerosis
- Mastoid Surgery for Chronic Infections
- Repair of Ear Injuries
- Ear Canal Reconstruction
- Plastic Surgery for Aesthetic Ear Modifications
- Management of Ear Tumors
- Treatment of Hearing Loss and Deafness