Ear Reconstruction Surgery
Ear Reconstruction Surgery is required for the treatment of any kind of disease, injury, or deformations of the ear caused by foreign objects, such as instruments. Ear Reconstruction Surgery is also performed to heal certain types of hearing loss, and to treat injuries or deformities of the different parts of ear, such as, auditory tube, inner ear, middle ear, and auditory and vestibular systems. Ear Surgery is also performed in the treatment of diseases like conductive hearing loss, persistent ear infections, unhealed perforated eardrums, congenital ear defects, and tumors. Ear Reconstruction Surgery is performed both on children and adults.
The different kinds of Ear Reconstruction Surgery include Stapedectomy, Tympanoplasty, Myringotomy and ear tube surgery, reconstruction surgery for congenital ear defects, Ear surgery for tumors, and Ear reconstruction surgery for a perforated eardrum. Stapedectomy implies removal of all or part of the stapes, one of the bones in the middle ear, and replacement with a tiny prosthesis. Tympanoplasty is required for reconstructing the eardrum after partial or total conductive hearing loss. Recovery takes about four weeks. Myringotomy and ear tube surgery is required to drain ear fluid and check ear infections.
Different types of Ear Reconstruction Surgery:
The different kinds of Ear Reconstruction Surgery include Stapedectomy, Tympanoplasty, Myringotomy and ear tube surgery, reconstruction surgery for congenital ear defects, Ear surgery for tumors, and Ear reconstruction surgery for a perforated eardrum. Stapedectomy implies removal of all or part of the stapes, one of the bones in the middle ear, and replacement with a tiny prosthesis. Tympanoplasty is required for reconstructing the eardrum after partial or total conductive hearing loss. Recovery takes about four weeks. Myringotomy and ear tube surgery is required to drain ear fluid and check ear infections.

