Ear surgery is a specialized area within ENT treatment that focuses on issues affecting the outer, middle, or inner ear. This type of surgery is essential for restoring hearing, addressing chronic infections, repairing structural damage, and enhancing overall ear health. For many patients, undergoing ear surgery not only alleviates discomfort but also greatly improves their quality of life.
Myringoplasty
A procedure to repair a perforated eardrum.
Helps restore hearing and prevent recurrent infections.
Tympanoplasty
Repairs the eardrum and small bones in the middle ear.
Often performed after repeated infections or injuries.
Mastoidectomy
Removes infected air cells in the mastoid bone (behind the ear).
Usually recommended for chronic infections or cholesteatoma.
Stapedectomy
Used to treat otosclerosis by replacing the stapes bone with a prosthesis.
Improves hearing in patients with conductive hearing loss.
Otoplasty
A cosmetic procedure to reshape or reposition the outer ear.
Often performed for children or adults with prominent or misshapen ears.
Cochlear Implants
For patients with severe sensorineural hearing loss.
An electronic device is implanted to stimulate the auditory nerve, improving sound perception.
What Patients Can Expect After Ear Surgery
Tips for a Smooth Recovery