In addition to diagnosing and managing ear-related conditions, our otology
specialists are proficient in performing various procedures aimed at restoring hearing, alleviating
symptoms, and improving overall ear health. Some of the procedures commonly adopted in otology include
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Tympanoplasty
This surgical procedure is performed to repair a perforated eardrum
(tympanic membrane) or to reconstruct the middle ear's small bones (ossicles). Tympanoplasty can
help restore hearing and prevent recurrent ear infections.
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Myringotomy with Tube Placement
Also known as ear tube surgery, this procedure involves creating a tiny incision in the eardrum
to drain fluid and alleviate pressure buildup in the middle ear. Ear tubes, or tympanostomy
tubes, are then placed to promote ventilation and prevent fluid accumulation.
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Mastoidectomy
Mastoidectomy is a surgical procedure used to remove infected or damaged tissue from the mastoid
bone, located behind the ear. It is often performed to treat chronic mastoiditis or to address
complications of middle ear infections.
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Stapedectomy
Stapedectomy is a surgical procedure performed to treat otosclerosis, a condition characterized
by abnormal bone growth in the middle ear that can lead to hearing loss. During the procedure,
the stapes bone is removed and replaced with a prosthetic device to restore hearing.
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Canaloplasty
Canaloplasty is a surgical procedure used to treat chronic ear infections or congenital
abnormalities of the ear canal. It involves reshaping or reconstructing the ear canal to improve
drainage and prevent recurrent infections.
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Vestibular Rehabilitation
Vestibular rehabilitation is a specialized therapy designed to improve balance and reduce
symptoms associated with vestibular disorders, such as vertigo and dizziness. It typically
involves a series of exercises and maneuvers tailored to the individual's specific needs.