Stapedectomy

Stapedectomy is a microsurgical procedure to restore hearing loss caused by otosclerosis. It replaces the fixed stapes bone with a prosthesis, allowing sound to travel normally.

Description

Stapedectomy is performed when the stapes bone in the middle ear becomes immobile due to abnormal bone growth (otosclerosis). This condition prevents sound waves from reaching the inner ear, leading to conductive hearing loss. The surgery involves removing the affected stapes and replacing it with a tiny prosthetic device.

Patients typically experience improved hearing soon after surgery, with many regaining the ability to hear soft sounds. The procedure is highly effective and is often recommended when hearing aids are no longer sufficient or desired. It’s done under local or general anesthesia and usually requires only a short recovery period.
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Actual Price

₹60,000

₹50,000/- Only

Estimated Stay: 2 Days

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How it works

Procedure and Process Treatment

Stapedectomy Step 1

ENT Diagnosis & Imaging

ENT specialists confirm otosclerosis with hearing tests and scans.

Stapedectomy Step 2

Surgical Planning & Consent

Surgical risks and outcomes are explained. The procedure is scheduled.

Stapedectomy Surgery

The immobile stapes is removed and replaced with a prosthesis to restore sound conduction.

Stapedectomy Step 4

Recovery & Hearing Improvement

Patients are monitored post-op. Most regain better hearing within days.

Restore Natural Hearing

Lowcost Surgicals offers safe and effective stapedectomy procedures tailored to your needs.Experience clear, natural hearing again with the help of skilled ENT surgeons and cutting-edge care.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are answers to common concerns about Stapedectomy:
Most patients notice hearing improvement within a few days, especially once post-op swelling reduces.
As with any surgery, risks exist, but complications like dizziness or taste changes are rare and usually temporary.
Yes. Modern prosthetic implants used in stapedectomy are long-lasting and usually don’t need replacement.