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When ossicular chain discontinuity causes hearing loss, ossiculoplasty can help restore some or all of your hearing.
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Ossiculoplasty, or ossicular chain reconstruction, is a procedure used to treat ossicular chain discontinuity. This condition most often happens when chronic ear infections destroy middle ear bones. In ossiculoplasty, your surgeon bypasses the diseased bone with a prosthetic device that allows sound waves to be passed to the inner ear.
The success of ossiculoplasty depends on the exact problem. For some people, we’re able to restore almost 90% of hearing. Other people get back 50-75%, depending on their individual problem. The surgery can be repeated until optimal hearing ability is achieved.
We offer many ancillary services, such as speech or vestibular therapy, to help you recover as completely as possible.
Many specialists come together to create a treatment plan best suited to your needs.
Your procedure occurs on an outpatient basis, shortening recovery time and helping you get back to your life sooner.
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