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MBBS
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10 years experience overall
Sector 26 , Noida
MBBS,MS(ENT),FHNORS
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6 years experience overall
Sector 26 , Noida
M.B.B.S. from Lady Hardinge Medical College , Delhi University, - 2003 M.S.(ENT)from VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital, Delhi University - 2009
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8 years experience overall
Sector 26 , Noida
MBBS, DNB (ENT)
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3 years experience overall
NSG Chowk , Noida
MBBS, MS(ENT) , DNB(ENT)
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15 years experience overall
Sector 26 , Noida
Some patients may experience temporary vertigo or dizziness after stapedectomy surgery. This is usually due to disturbance of the inner ear during the procedure. The vertigo typically resolves within a few days or weeks as the ear heals.
Some patients may experience temporary changes in taste perception after stapedectomy surgery. This is usually due to the proximity of the surgical site to the taste buds. The taste changes are generally temporary and resolve on their own.
After stapedectomy surgery, sounds may initially appear louder due to the improved sound transmission to the inner ear. This can take time for your brain to adjust to, and your perception of sound will gradually normalise.
The packing used during stapedectomy usually dissolves within 2-3 weeks. It is important to follow your doctor’s instructions regarding ear care during this time to prevent infection.
Stapedectomy can sometimes improve tinnitus, especially if it is caused by otosclerosis. However, it is not a guaranteed cure for tinnitus and individual results may vary.
Some common side effects of stapedectomy include temporary dizziness or balance problems, ear pain, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), and taste disturbances. These symptoms usually resolve within a few weeks.
The actual surgery itself usually takes about 1-2 hours. However, you may need to spend a few hours in the hospital for pre-operative preparations and post-operative monitoring.
Stapedectomy is typically recommended for patients with conductive hearing loss caused by otosclerosis. Your doctor will assess if you are a suitable candidate for the procedure.
Before undergoing a stapedectomy, your doctor will thoroughly examine your ears and conduct various tests to evaluate your hearing. You may also be advised to stop certain medications that can increase bleeding during surgery. Following your doctor’s instructions regarding fasting before the procedure is important.
After a stapedectomy, keeping the operated ear dry and avoiding strenuous activities that could strain the ear is important. Your doctor may schedule follow-up appointments to assess your healing. They may also prescribe antibiotics and pain medication to prevent infection and manage pain.
The success rate of stapedectomy is quite high, with most patients experiencing improved hearing after the surgery. However, individual results can vary depending on the extent of hearing loss and the condition of the ear.
The recovery time for stapedectomy varies from person to person. Generally, patients can expect to resume their normal activities within a week or two after the surgery. However, full recovery may take several weeks or months.
Stapedectomy is performed by an otologist or an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialist who has specialised training and experience in performing this procedure.
Stapedectomy is a surgical procedure to treat hearing loss caused by otosclerosis. This procedure replaces the stapes bone in the middle ear with a prosthesis to improve sound transmission to the inner ear.