Ossicular replacement prosthesis surgery

1,000.001,800.00

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ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) surgeons skilled in ossicular replacement prosthesis surgery are vital for treating patients with hearing loss due to middle ear problems. Here’s why it’s essential for ENT surgeons to possess this skill:

  1. Restoration of Hearing: Ossicular replacement prosthesis surgery helps restore hearing in patients with damaged or missing middle ear ossicles, improving their quality of life.
  2. Specialized Expertise: ENT surgeons with this skill can offer specialized care for individuals with conductive hearing loss, tailoring treatment plans to each patient’s unique needs.
  3. Improved Communication: Hearing is crucial for effective communication. Proficiency in this surgery enhances patients’ ability to communicate and engage in daily activities.

Ossicular Replacement Prosthesis Surgery Indications:

This surgery is indicated for patients with conductive hearing loss caused by:

  1. Ossicular Chain Disruption: Damage or erosion of the ossicular chain (malleus, incus, stapes) due to chronic ear infections, trauma, or disease.

Steps of Ossicular Replacement Prosthesis Surgery for ENT Surgeons:

  1. Patient Preparation: The patient is positioned, and local or general anesthesia is administered.
  2. Incision: A small incision is made in the ear canal to access the middle ear.
  3. Ossicle Assessment: The surgeon assesses the condition of the remaining ossicles and identifies the damaged or missing ones.
  4. Prosthesis Selection: A suitable prosthesis (artificial bone) is selected based on the patient’s anatomy and needs.
  5. Prosthesis Placement: The chosen prosthesis is meticulously placed to bridge the gap in the ossicular chain, restoring sound transmission.
  6. Testing: The surgeon tests the hearing function to ensure the prosthesis effectively transmits sound vibrations.
  7. Closure: The incision is closed with dissolvable sutures, and sterile dressing is applied.

ENT surgeons must master these steps to perform ossicular replacement prosthesis surgery successfully, improving patients’ hearing and overall ear health.

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