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Can ear bones be replaced?
The procedure Through a surgery called stapedectomy, a surgeon removes all or part of the original stapes bone and replaces it with an artificial device. The result allows sound waves to be sent once again to the inner ear for hearing.
What happens if you break ear bones?
In severe cases, ear and head trauma can lead to serious problems, including: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak, which can result from fractures in the head and the base of the skull. This can sometimes lead to meningitis, an infection of the lining of the brain. Long-term problems with balance and vertigo (dizziness).
Can middle ear bones be repaired?
Ossiculoplasty. An ossiculoplasty is performed if the three tiny bones of your middle ear, known as the ossicles, have been damaged by ear infections or trauma. This procedure is also performed under general anesthesia. The bones can be replaced either by using bones from a donor or by using prosthetic devices.
How do you know if you broke your ear bone?
Signs and symptoms of a ruptured eardrum may include:
- Ear pain that may subside quickly.
- Mucuslike, pus-filled or bloody drainage from your ear.
- Hearing loss.
- Ringing in your ear (tinnitus)
- Spinning sensation (vertigo)
- Nausea or vomiting that can result from vertigo.
Is stapedectomy permanent?
The hearing usually starts to return about one week after surgery and can improve thereafter. Stapedectomy is successful in restoring hearing in more than 90 percent of cases, and the gain in hearing is usually permanent. In a small number of cases, there is no improvement in hearing.
Is a stapedectomy painful?
Generally, a stapedectomy is not a very painful operation. Medication may be needed for a few days after the surgery.
How serious is a temporal bone fracture?
As stated right from the first paragraph, temporal bone fractures cause several serious complications. These include facial nerve injury, CSF leak, SNHL, conductive hearing loss (CHL), cholesteatoma formation, and stenosis of the ear canal.
How long does stapedectomy surgery take?
The doctor may use a small piece of tissue from your ear to help attach the prosthesis and repair the middle ear. The surgery usually takes 1 to 2 hours.
Is ear surgery Risky?
Otoplasty, as with any other type of major surgery, has risks, including the risk of bleeding, infection and an adverse reaction to anesthesia. Other risks associated with otoplasty include: Scarring. While scars are permanent, they’ll likely be hidden behind your ears or within the creases of your ears.