Precision surgical procedures for ear disorders using high-powered operating microscopes for enhanced visualization and accuracy. This approach allows for meticulous treatment of ear conditions while preserving hearing function.
Tympanoplasty (Eardrum repair) for perforations and chronic infections
Mastoidectomy for cholesteatoma and chronic ear infections
Stapes surgery for otosclerosis to restore hearing
Myringotomy with ventilation tube (grommet) insertion for chronic fluid
Ossiculoplasty for reconstruction of middle ear bones
Cochlear implantation for severe to profound hearing loss
Canalplasty for narrow or deformed ear canals
Tympanomastoid surgery for complex ear diseases
High-magnification visualization for precision surgery
Minimal tissue trauma with faster healing
Preservation and reconstruction of hearing mechanism
Outpatient or short-stay procedures
Cosmetically acceptable incisions (often behind/inside the ear)
High success rates with improved hearing outcomes
Reduced risk of complications with microscopic precision
Simultaneous treatment of multiple ear pathologies
Advanced techniques to protect and restore hearing function during surgery
State-of-the-art operating microscopes with enhanced illumination and zoom capabilities
Small incisions with hidden approaches for better cosmetic outcomes