Stapes surgery, also known as stapedectomy, is a specialized ear surgery designed to treat hearing loss caused by otosclerosis. Otosclerosis is a condition where abnormal bone growth around the stapes bone in the middle ear prevents it from vibrating properly. This disrupts sound transmission, leading to conductive hearing loss. Stapes surgery involves removing the immobile stapes bone and replacing it with a prosthetic device that restores the sound-conducting mechanism, improving hearing significantly
Otosclerosis is one of the most common causes of conductive hearing loss in adults. It affects the tiny bones in the middle ear, particularly the stapes, which becomes fixed due to bone remodeling. Without movement, the stapes cannot transmit sound vibrations to the inner ear
Stapes surgery is the gold standard treatment for otosclerosis. The procedure is performed under local or general anesthesia. The surgeon creates a small incision in the ear canal, removes the affected stapes bone, and replaces it with a prosthesis. This prosthesis connects the middle ear to the inner ear, allowing sound vibrations to pass freely and restore hearing
Patients typically recover within a few weeks. Temporary dizziness or mild discomfort may occur but resolve quickly. Rare risks include infection or further hearing loss, but these are minimized with expert care
Stapes surgery offers hope for those struggling with hearing loss due to otosclerosis, providing a chance to regain the sounds of life
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