
Ossicular Reconstrution
Ossicular reconstruction is performed to repair the bones of the middle ear that are used for hearing. The middle ear bones may become damaged from infection or from chronic retraction of the eardrum. This procedure often accompanies tympanoplasty (surgical reconstruction of the eardrum).
The need for ossicular reconstruction is sometimes known prior to tympanoplasty surgery, but even when identified during surgery, ossicular reconstruction can usually be performed while reconstructing the eardrum. Tympanoplasty with ossicular reconstruction typically requires an overnight stay at the hospital.
Ear Surgery
Hearing loss
Cochlear Implants
Swimmer’s ear
Surfer’s Ear
Meniere’s disease
Inner ear disorders
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)
Tinnitus
Dizziness and Motion Sickness
Tympanoplasty
Ossicular Reconstrution
Myringoplasty
Bone-anchored hearing aid (BAHA)
Cauliflower Ear (Auricular Hematoma)
Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak
Cholesteatoma
Cochlear Implantation
Earmolds
Ear canal stenosis and atresia
Ear infections
Earwax
Vestibular schwannoma
