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Advanced Tympanoplasty Surgery in Hyderabad

Restore Complete Hearing with Tympanoplasty Surgery at Yashoda Hospitals in Hyderabad

  • Advanced  ENT Care and Expertise
  • Micro-surgery for Repairing Ear Drum Holes
  • Highly Successful Ear Drum Repair Procedure
  • Efficient Prevention of Reinfections & Hearing Loss
  • Personalised Treatment Plan & Follow Up

Why Choose Yashoda Hospitals for Tympanoplasty?

Leaders in ENT Care: Yashoda Hospitals is known as the Best Hospital for Tympanoplasty in Hyderabad, providing exceptional ear surgery services.  

Experienced Surgical Team: Our skilled ENT surgeons specialise in performing various Tympanoplasty  procedures, ensuring optimal outcomes and patient satisfaction.

Advanced Infrastructure: Equipped with advanced technology and modern amenities, our hospital provides a safe and comfortable environment for ENT treatments.

Comprehensive Care: From diagnosis to post-operative care, our dedicated team provides comprehensive support at every step of the treatment process with dedicated patient coordinators.

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Tympanoplasty  Procedure Overview:

Tympanoplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at repairing the eardrum (tympanic membrane) and restoring hearing function. It involves grafting tissue onto the perforated or damaged eardrum to close the hole and improve hearing. Tympanoplasty indications include chronic eardrum perforations, hearing loss from the middle ear, persistent ear infections, traumatic ear injuries, congenital ear defects, trauma-related damage, and the need for a revision surgery.

Types of Tympanoplasty procedures:

  • Type I Tympanoplasty: This type repairs small perforations in the eardrum.
  • Type II Tympanoplasty: It addresses larger perforations and may involve reconstructing the middle ear bones (ossicles).
  • Type III Tympanoplasty: This procedure is necessary for addressing damage to the eardrum and middle ear structures, often resulting from trauma or chronic infections.

The choice of endoscopic tympanoplasty technique can vary based on the location and size of the rupture, such as (Postauricular: behind ear incision), (Endaural: above ear canal), and (Transcanal: through ear canal access) approaches.

Tympanoplasty: Pre-Op & Post-Op Care

Preparation: Patients undergo a thorough evaluation, including medical history, ear examination, and hearing tests, to assess the condition of the eardrum and plan the treatment accordingly.

During the procedure: The surgeon enters the ear through the ear canal or an incision behind or in front of the ear. The approach depends on the size and location of the hole in the eardrum and the extent of damage within the ear. Microsurgical instruments are used to locate the hole in the eardrum and the hole is patched up with a graft tissue taken from the patient or a synthetic material. Growth of the ear cells happens over a period of time, covering the defect and securing the graft in place.

Duration: The duration of the surgery depends on the extent of the repair. Repair of a small eardrum perforation may take only a few minutes, while more complex surgeries that require reconstruction of the ossicles or removal of the mastoid bone may last several hours.

Recovery: The healing process takes weeks or months. tympanoplasty surgery recovery time varies and strict adherence to the post operative instruction is very crucial.

Post-Procedure Care: Avoiding activities that have exposure to water should be avoided, like swimming. A protective cotton ball should be placed in the ear during bathing, etc. to prevent the water from entering the operated ear. Blowing the nose and sneezing type of activities should be avoided.

Procedure Name

Tympanoplasty 

Type of Surgery

Major (Varies depending on the complexity)

Type of Anesthesia

General 

Procedure Duration

120 to 180 minutes 

Recovery Duration

Several weeks

 

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Frequently Asked Questions about Tympanoplasty surgery

Tympanoplasty is considered a major surgery that involves repairing the hole in the eardrum using a tissue like graft and may sometimes involve addressing the issues of the small bones in the middle ear.

Tympanoplasty can restore hearing, particularly if the hearing loss was due to a perforated eardrum or condition related to middle ear bones. These ossicles or small bones, of the middle ear are attached to the eardrum and help in amplification of the sound.

It is generally recommended to avoid flying for several weeks after tympanoplasty surgery. The changes in air pressure during a flight can negatively impact the healing process and cause discomfort

The initial healing period after a tympanoplasty is typically around 2 to 3 weeks, but complete healing can take up to 6 to 8 weeks. Adherence to proper postoperative instructions is extremely crucial in overall healing and recovery post-tympanoplasty procedure.

Tympanoplasty is usually covered by health insurance, especially if it is deemed medically necessary due to chronic ear infections, hearing loss, or other related conditions. Coverage details can vary based on the insurance policy and provider, so it’s best to check with the insurance company beforehand.

Tympanoplasty is generally considered safe. Complications are uncommon when the surgery is performed by a qualified and experienced surgeon under advanced surgical technology and infrastructure.

Disclaimer: The information provided herein is accurate, updated and complete as per the best practices of the Company. Please note that this information should not be treated as a replacement for physical medical consultation or advice. We do not guarantee the accuracy and the completeness of the information so provided. The absence of any information and/or warning to any drug shall not be considered and assumed as an implied assurance of the Company. We do not take any responsibility for the consequences arising out of the aforementioned information and strongly recommend you for a physical consultation in case of any queries or doubts.

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