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MBBS, DLO, DNB
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15 years experience overall
Kuvempunagar , Mysore
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21 years experience overall
Kuvempunagar , Mysore
MBBS,MS (ENT)
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6 years experience overall
VV Mohlla , Mysore
MBBS, MS(ENT)
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15 years experience overall
VV Mohlla , Mysore
Type 4 tympanoplasty refers to a specific classification system to describe the extent of damage and repair needed in the surgery. Type 4 indicates a complex perforation involving multiple layers of the eardrum and requires advanced surgical techniques.
Tympanoplasty can be performed on all individuals, from children to adults. Eligibility for surgery depends on the individual’s specific condition and the assessment of an ENT specialist.
After Tympanoplasty, you may need to avoid activities that can increase pressure in the middle ear, such as flying, heavy sneezing, or scuba diving. You may also need to keep the ear dry and avoid swimming or using earplugs.
The eardrum is a crucial organ in conducting sound waves to the middle ear. Without an intact eardrum, hearing can be significantly affected. Tympanoplasty aims to restore the eardrum’s function and improve hearing.
The primary goal of Tympanoplasty is to improve hearing. By repairing the eardrum or middle ear bones, sound can be conducted more effectively, resulting in improved hearing in patients.
Tympanoplasty is a major surgery as it involves repairing the delicate structures of the middle ear. However, it is generally safe and well-responded to by most patients.
The eligibility criteria for Tympanoplasty typically include having a perforated eardrum or middle ear bone damage that affects hearing, recurrent ear infections, developed barotrauma, or other related conditions. An ENT specialist will determine if your condition requires this procedure or not.
There are many hospitals that specialise in ENT surgeries, including Tympanoplasty. It is wise to choose a reputable hospital with experienced ENT surgeons and a track record of successful outcomes.
On average, Tympanoplasty takes about 2–3 hours to complete, depending on the complexity of the case.
After Tympanoplasty, it is important to listen to your doctor’s instructions and follow their advice carefully. Your doctor will give you specific instructions including keeping your ear dry, wound care, avoiding strenuous activities, and using prescribed medications. You may need to attend follow-up appointments to monitor your progress.
Before surgery, your doctor will examine your middle ear and hearing. Here are some steps they may take:
– They may examine your head and neck.
– They may examine your middle ear and eardrum with a microscope or otoscope to know the location and size of your rupture, whether your eardrum is discharging any fluid or if it is dry, and if there are signs of inflammation.
– They may use tests like audiometry, which checks whether you can hear different sounds and pitches, and tympanometry, which checks how well your middle ear functions.
It takes around 2–3 weeks to effectively recover after Tympanoplasty before the eardrum fully heals and hearing improves. However, it may take longer for some patients with other health conditions to recover fully.
The success rate of Tympanoplasty ranges from 80–96% depending on the complexity of the case, with most patients experiencing improved hearing and closure of the perforation.
Your primary care physician can suggest some of the best doctors for Tympanoplasty. You can also consult online directories, check patient reviews, and consider the doctor’s experience and qualifications in performing ENT-related surgeries.
An ENT specialist or an Otolaryngologist is the doctor who performs Tympanoplasty.
A doctor who performs Tympanoplasty is usually an Otolaryngologist or ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialist. They should have completed medical school, specialized training in ENT, and additional fellowship training in otology or ear surgery.
Tympanoplasty is a surgical procedure to repair punctured eardrum or middle ear bones. It involves grafting tissue onto the eardrum to revive its function and improve hearing.
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