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Dr. Samir D Bhobe

MBBS, MS (ENT), DORL - ENT Specialist

  • 26 years experience
  • Cbd Belapur
  • Tuesday 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
  • Fee INR 1,200(approx.)

Dr. Rashmi Menon

MBBS, DNB, DLO - ENT Specialist

  • 27 years experience
  • Cbd Belapur
  • Tuesday 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
    Thursday 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
  • Fee INR 1,000(approx.)

Dr. Rakesh Katna

MBBS, MS-General Surgeon, MCh-Surgical Oncology - ENT Specialist

  • 16 years experience
  • Cbd Belapur
  • Thursday 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Fee INR 1,000(approx.)

Dr. Prakash Zodpe

MBBS, MS (ENT) - ENT Specialist

  • 16 years experience
  • Cbd Belapur
  • Monday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    Wednesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    Thursday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    Saturday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Fee INR 500(approx.)

Dr. Manoj Jondhale

MBBS , MS, DNB, FCPS, Fellow in Head Neck Oncosurgery - ENT Specialist

  • 7 years experience
  • Cbd Belapur
  • Wednesday 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
    Saturday 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
  • Fee INR 1,200(approx.)

Dr. Farha Naaz Kazi

MBBS, MS (ENT) - ENT Specialist

  • 5 years experience
  • Cbd Belapur
  • Tuesday 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    Saturday 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
  • Fee INR 1,200(approx.)

Dr. Harshad Nikte

MBBS, MS, DNB - ENT Specialist

  • 11 years experience
  • Cbd Belapur
  • Monday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
    Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
    Wednesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
    Thursday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
    Friday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
    Saturday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Fee INR 1,200(approx.)

Dr. Rajendra Waghela

MBBS, MS ENT - ENT Specialist

  • 8 years experience
  • Kharghar
  • Monday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    Tuesday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    Wednesday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    Thursday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    Friday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    Saturday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Fee INR 1,000(approx.)

Dr. Farha Naaz Kazi

MBBS, M.S ENT - ENT Specialist

  • 8 years experience
  • Kharghar
  • Monday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    Tuesday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    Wednesday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    Thursday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    Friday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    Saturday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Fee INR 1,000(approx.)

Ossiculoplasty

Ossiculoplasty is the procedure to correct the movement of the ear ossicles present in the middle ear. Infections such as otitis media and head injuries can cause damage to the bones, making them less mobile. Hence, an Ossiculoplasty is required to re-structure the bones or replace the bones with man-made ones in order to restore their proper functioning and to improve hearing.  

Symptoms

Ossiculoplasty is performed in the following cases:

  1. To improve and maintain the heating quality of a patient with hearing loss due to ossicular chain disruption (loss of alignment between the middle ear ossicles)
  2. Cholesteatoma (a non-cancerous skin growth that develops in the middle ear)
  3. Otosclerosis (inherited, abnormal bone growth in the middle ear)
  4. Myringostapediopexy (a procedure performed to repair the eardrum after perforation

The several signs / symptoms that appear which indicate the requirement of an Ossiculoplasty are - 

  • Loss of hearing 
  • Ringing in the ears
  • Difficulty sleeping
  • Excessive fluid from the ear
  • Ear pain

Diagnosis

  1. Physical examination: The patient’s symptoms and overall physical health are evaluated by the doctor.
  2. Blood tests and urine tests: These tests help in the evaluation of certain underlying medical conditions.
  3. Imaging tests: Tests like x-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, ultrasounds, and PET scans help the doctor in obtaining clear images of the internal body organs and check for the presence of certain underlying medical conditions.
  4. Tuning fork evaluation: This test is done to check for damage to the middle ear or inner ear.
  5. Tympanometry: The response of the eardrum to pressure changes and abnormalities in the middle ear functions can be checked using this test.
  6. Audiology exam: The level of hearing loss present can be checked using this test.

 

Treatment

Ossiculoplasty may be performed under local anesthesia, which involves numbing the area of treatment, or general anesthesia, which involves putting the patient to sleep before the procedure.
The surgeon will first gain access to the middle ear using any one of the following methods:

1. Transcanal approach: This procedure involves the elevation of the tympanometry flap by making two incisions or cuts of about 8 mm each. 
The incisions are joined together by making an additional incision in order to make a U-shaped flap. 
The middle ear that contains the ossicle can be reached by the surgeon using instruments via the U-shaped flap.

2. Post auricular approach: 
The surgeon reaches the middle ear in this technique by making an incision behind the ears. 
After reaching the middle ear, the ossicles will be evaluated by the surgeon to check for the presence of any defects.
The surgeon will then decide whether to opt for an autologous transplant (graft obtained from the patient’s own body, usually from the auricular cartilage present in the outermost part of the ear) or artificial reconstruction (synthetic graft), based on the condition of the patient.
The prosthesis used may include total ossicular replacement prosthesis (TORP) or partial ossicular replacement prosthesis (PORP), along with incus replacement or incus interposition prosthesis.

The prosthesis chosen is trimmed to a length such that it matches the thickness of the cartilage cap or shield that lies on the prosthesis platform.
A gelatin-soaked sponge is then placed around the reconstructed ear to provide more prosthesis stability.
After the completion of the procedure, the ear is covered using a waterproof dressing.
The procedure takes about one to two hours to complete.

Risks

Ossiculoplasty may lead to the following complications:

  1. Tinnitus (ringing sound in the ears)
  2. Dizziness
  3. Taste disturbances
  4. Infection
  5. Facial nerve paralysis
  6. Fever
  7. Infection
  8. Improper grafting leading to poor hearing
  9. Severe, complete loss of hearing
  10. Necrosis (death) of the osseous graft
  11. Stapes displacement
  12. Disruption of the annular ligament
  13. Extrusion or migration of the prosthesis 

 

After Procedure

  1. It is normal to have dull, throbbing pain in the ear after ossiculoplasty.
  2. The doctor will prescribe certain painkillers to relieve the discomfort.
  3. It is normal to experience a popping or squelching sound in the ear, especially after yawning and chewing.
  4. It is normal to have some fluid discharge from the ears for a couple of days after surgery.
  5. The patient may occasionally notice traces of blood coming out of the ear for a few days after surgery.
  6. The patient usually goes home on the same day of the surgery. However, some patients may need an overnight stay in the hospital.
  7. The patient can usually resume work one to two weeks after the surgery.
  8. The patient needs to visit the doctor for a follow-up appointment about eight to ten days after ossiculoplasty. The ear dressing is removed during this visit.

Home remedies:

The following remedies following an ossiculoplasty can aid in a quicker and smoother recovery:

  1. The patient should take the prescribed medicines and ear drops on time after discharge.
  2. The patient should not insert anything into the ear canal except the prescribed antibiotic ear drops.
  3. The patient should avoid blowing the nose.
  4. If the patient feels like sneezing, he or she should do it with their mouth open.
  5. The patient should avoid any water from entering the ear.
  6. The patient should avoid flying for about two weeks after surgery.

Benefits:

The various advantages of ossiculoplasty are:

  1. High success rate
  2. Improvement in hearing
  3. Decreases dizziness
  4. Improved sleep
  5. Improved communication
  6. Increase in confidence 

Cost of ossiculoplasty in India- 

The cost of ossiculoplasty in Mumbai is between INR 85,000 to INR 1,75,000.
The cost of ossiculoplasty in Delhi is between INR 75,000 to INR 1,50,000.
The cost of ossiculoplasty in Bangalore is between INR 75,000 to INR 1,50,000.
The cost of ossiculoplasty in Chennai is between INR 70,000 to INR 1,40,000.

FAQ Section

1) What Is Ossiculoplasty?

Ossiculoplasty is done to repair or reconstruct the three bones in the middle ear between the inner ear and eardrum. These bones together are called the Ossicular Chain. Ossiculoplasty is the process that builds and repairs the movement of the tiny ear bones of hearing of the middle ear which may have weakened due to disease or infection such as otitis media or trauma of the head injury. The purpose of Ossiculoplasty is to improve the patient's ability to hear as normally as possible, and the operation involves either reshaping the bones already there so that they work better or using prosthetics.

2) How is ossiculoplasty performed?

Ossiculoplasty engages the use of prostheses or reshaping of the bones so as to make them work better. The incision is made either in the ear canal or behind the ear under the general anesthesia. The broken ear bones are then extracted and cleaned. These broken ear bones are then substituted with the artificial bones. It is also plausible to rebuild the damaged bone by the conduction method in order to avoid the usage of artificial bones.

 

3) What are the signs of ossicles?

The main symptom of ossicles is hearing loss. The loss is generally to the joint between the stapes and the incus that needs fixing. Infection can also lead to injury of the malleus bone and the deafness can also be caused by sclerosis in the bones.

 

4) Who is an ideal candidate for ossiculoplasty?

In order to prevent damage to the ear ossicles, it is essential to treat the middle ear infections as soon as possible. Anyone experiencing conductive hearing loss can opt for Ossiculoplasty. 

5) What are the risks associated with having an ossiculoplasty

As with any surgical procedure, there is a small chance of side-effects or complications in ossiculoplasty, such as:

  • Anaesthetic complications: soreness or bruising around the injection site, sore throat from the breathing tube, damage to teeth and nausea or/and muscular pains.
  • No change in your ability to hear or a worsening of the hearing in the ear.
  • Facial weakness, caused by damage to the nerve which makes the muscles of the face move, which may be temporary or, in rare cases, permanent.
  • Dizziness.
  • Infection of the wound site may occur.
  • Infection or bleeding may also occur from within the ear and this may cause pain and/or bloody odorous discharge from the ear pack within the ear.
  • Disturbances to your sense of taste which is caused by damage to a particular nerve, which runs through the ear space.
  • Allergic reaction to the ear dressings.

6) What sort of anaesthetic will the patient have?

The operation will be carried out under general anaesthetic, which means the patient will be asleep throughout the surgery. It is also possible for this operation to be carried out using a local anesthetic, but this is

quite unusual and is not routinely done in the hospital.

 

7) Precaution to take after the surgery?

The patient should not lock himself or herself in the bathroom or toilet or make themselves inaccessible to the person looking after them. The patient shouldn't operate any domestic appliances or machinery and shouldn't drink alcohol. He or she shouldn't be responsible for looking after small children and must avoid watching too much television, read too much or use a computer as these kinds of stuff can cause blurred vision.

 

8) What is the cost of Ossiculoplasty in India ?

The cost of Ossiculoplasty in India varies across different cities and hospitals-

Cost of Ossiculoplasty in India
CITY COST
Cost of Ossiculoplasty in Mumbai          INR 150000- INR 180000   
Cost of Ossiculoplasty in Bangalore INR 140000- INR 170000
Cost of Ossiculoplasty in Delhi INR 140000- INR 170000
Cost of Ossiculoplasty in Chennai INR 135000- INR 165000

 

9) How long does ossiculoplasty take?

A. Generally, ossiculoplasty takes about one to two hours to complete, depending on the age of the patient, the medical condition of the patient, and the severity of the condition present.

 

10) For how long do I need to stay in the hospital after ossiculoplasty?

A. Most patients can go home on the same day after ossiculoplasty. However, some patients are discharged after an overnight stay in the hospital.

11) What is the rate of success for ossiculoplasty?

A. The success rate of ossiculoplasty generally ranges from 55% to 75%.

 

12) How long after ossiculoplasty will there be an improvement in hearing?

Most patients will experience improved hearing within six to eight weeks of ossiculoplasty.

 

13) Will ossiculoplasty be painful?

Since the procedure of ossiculoplasty is done under anesthesia, the patient will not have any pain during the procedure. It is normal to have some pain after the surgery, however, the doctor will prescribe pain-relieving medications to take care of this pain.

14) Is it normal to have drainage after ossiculoplasty?

A. Yes, it is normal to have d thick, bloody ear drainage for up to one week after ossiculoplasty. The doctor will give the patient instructions on how to clean the drainage carefully.

 

15) Can I use earphones after ossiculoplasty?

A. The use of earphones or headphones should be avoided after ossiculoplasty for at least one month after surgery as it can lead to infection and pain in the operated ear.

 

16) How will I feel after ossiculoplasty?

A. It is normal to have some dull, throbbing pain in the ear following ossiculoplasty surgery. The doctor will prescribe some pain-relieving medications to relieve this pain. The patient could also hear a popping or squelching sound after surgery, especially when yawning or chewing.

 

17) Q. Who performs an ossiculoplasty?

A. Ossiculoplasty is performed by an ENT surgeon (otolaryngologist).


 

18) Q. How long will it take to recover from an ossiculoplasty?

A. Complete recovery following an ossiculoplasty may take about four to six weeks. However, most patients can resume their work one or two weeks after surgery.

19) How is ossiculoplasty done?

A. An ossiculoplasty is performed in the following way:
Ossiculoplasty may be performed under local anesthesia, which involves numbing the area of treatment, or general anesthesia, which involves putting the patient to sleep before the procedure.
The surgeon will first gain access to the middle ear using any one of the following methods:

Transcanal approach: This procedure involves the elevation of the tympanometry flap by making two incisions or cuts of about 8 mm each. 
The incisions are joined together by making an additional incision in order to make a U-shaped flap. 
The middle ear that contains the ossicle can be reached by the surgeon using instruments via the U-shaped flap.

Post auricular approach: 
The surgeon reaches the middle ear in this technique by making an incision behind the ears. 
After reaching the middle ear, the ossicles will be evaluated by the surgeon to check for the presence of any defects.
The surgeon will then decide whether to opt for an autologous transplant (graft obtained from the patient’s own body, usually from the auricular cartilage present in the outermost part of the ear) or artificial reconstruction (synthetic graft), based on the condition of the patient.
The prosthesis used may include total ossicular replacement prosthesis (TORP) or partial ossicular replacement prosthesis (PORP), along with incus replacement or incus interposition prosthesis.

The prosthesis chosen is trimmed to a length such that it matches the thickness of the cartilage cap or shield that lies on the prosthesis platform.
A gelatin-soaked sponge is then placed around the reconstructed ear to provide more prosthesis stability.
After the completion of the procedure, the ear is covered using a waterproof dressing.

Q. What are the risks of ossiculoplasty?

A. Ossiculoplasty may be associated with the following complications:

  • Tinnitus 
  • Dizziness
  • Taste alterations 
  • Facial nerve paralysis
  • Fever
  • Infection
  • Poor hearing 
  • Hearing loss
  • Necrosis or death of the osseous graft
  • Displacement of the stapes bone
  • Migration or extrusion of the prosthesis used

 

21) What will happen if I delay the ossiculoplasty procedure?

A. A delay in the ossiculoplasty may lead to the following problems:

  • Increased pain
  • Hearing loss
  • Failure to regain hearing even after surgery
  • Vertigo
  • Necrosis of the middle ear bone or the graft used
  • Displacement of the stapes bone in the middle ear