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Procedure Name

Myringoplasty
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Procedure Name

Myringoplasty
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Surgery Type

Minimally Invasive
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Surgery Type

Minimally Invasive
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Hospital Stay

Nil
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Hospital Stay

1-2 Days
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Duration of Surgery

30-90 Mins
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Type of Anaesthesia

Local Anesthesia
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Duration of Surgery

1 to 2 Hours
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Full Recovery

1-2 Weeks
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Type of Anaesthesia

General Anesthesia/Local Anesthesia With Sedation
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Full Recovery

1-2 Weeks

Overview

A myringoplasty is a surgical procedure that is done to repair a ruptured eardrum. An eardrum is a thin dime-sized tissue that is located between the the external and middle ear. It is a highly sensitive structure and it plays an important role in hearing. This thin tissue is located at the end of the ear canal and it separates the external ear from the middle ear. It also acts as a barrier, protecting the ears from dirt, microorganisms, and other foreign bodies. 
This delicate membrane can get perforated due to factors such as ear infections, changes in air pressure, physical injuries, or due to foreign objects. Myringoplasty helps close any perforations in the eardrum, improving hearing and preventing the risk of complications.

What is a Myringoplasty?

Myringoplasty is a procedure that is employed to repair a hole or a perforation in the eardrum. The eardrum is responsible for your hearing and thus is a vital part of the ear. The thin membrane converts sound waves entering the ear into mechanical vibrations, which are converted into electrical signals that are sent to the brain, allowing us to perceive and interpret sounds. When a perforation occurs in the eardrum, it can result in hearing loss, recurrent ear infections, and other complications. Myringoplasty helps close perforations and thereby improve hearing.

When is a Myringoplasty Recommended?

A myringoplasty is recommended in the following scenarios:

  • Eardrum Perforation: This procedure is recommended when a perforation or a hole in the eardrum has remained in place for an extended period.
  • Recurrent Ear Infections: In case of recurrent ear infections that are caused by a perforated eardrum and are not responding to medical treatment.
  • Hearing Loss: When a perforated eardrum is causing hearing loss, especially if the hearing loss is conductive (related to problems transmitting sound through the ear).
  • Preventing Exposure to Water: The hole in the eardrum can cause water entry to the middle ear. This can increase the risk of middle ear infections.
  • Quality of Life: Individuals with chronic eardrum perforation may experience discomfort, pain, or social isolation due to hearing difficulties and recurrent ear infections. Myringoplasty can be an effective solution to this.

It is important to note that the decision to undergo myringoplasty will depend on your specific signs which may include the location and size of the perforation, your medical history, and individual needs.

How to Prepare for a Myringoplasty?

Proper preparation before the procedure is necessary to ensure a better outcome. Here are some general guidelines.

  • You will have a thorough evaluation conducted by your surgeon where he/she will examine your ears and explain the procedure in detail.
  • The doctor will discuss your medical history and any current allergies. Also, inform them about your current medications and supplements if any.
  • You may have to change the dosage or even discontinue certain medications such as blood thinners for a brief period before and after the procedure.
  • You will advised to quit smoking and avoid the use of alcohol as it can interfere with the healing process and increase the risk of complications.
  • The surgeon will provide specific fasting instructions for the day before the surgery. Make sure that you follow them diligently.
  • Make sure to arrange help to drive you back home for the period while you recover. Also, prepare your home in a way that it is a comfortable space for you to rest.

Remember to communicate openly with your healthcare team, ask any questions you may have, and follow their guidance closely to ensure a safe and successful procedure.

How is Myringoplasty Performed?

Here’s how a myringoplasty is performed:

  • Anesthesia: The procedure is performed under general anesthesia and in some cases, local anesthesia with sedation is chosen.
  • Positioning: The patient is made to lie on an operating table on their back. The head is slightly tilted to get better access to the affected ear.
  • Access: The surgeon accesses the eardrum through the ear canal and in some cases through a small incision behind the ear.
  • Examination of the Eardrum: The surgeon uses a surgical microscope or an endoscope to carefully examine the eardrum and assess the size and location of the perforation. The edges of the perforation are often cleaned to remove any scar tissue or debris.
  • Placement of the Graft: A graft material is chosen to close the perforation. The graft is mostly taken from the tissues of your own body or it's done with synthetic materials like fascia grafts.
  • Positioning the Graft: The graft is carefully placed over the perforation or hole to close it. It encourages the tissues around it to heal gradually. The graft is secured in place with sutures or glue.
  • Closing the Incision: If an incision was made behind the ear to access the middle ear, it is closed with sutures. In some cases, a dissolvable packing material may be placed in the ear canal to support the graft during the initial healing phase.

After the procedure, the patient is shifted to a recovery room where they are monitored for any adverse reactions or complications. Once you are stable you will be shifted to a hospital room.

What to Expect After the Procedure?

Here’s what you can expect during your recovery:

  • Most patients are discharged on the same day or after 1 or 2 days. 
  • Some amount of pain and discomfort is common after the procedure, which can be managed with prescription pain medications.
  • Your surgeon will provide specific instructions on how to care for your ear after the surgery. This may include keeping the ear dry, avoiding water contact, and using ear drops as prescribed.
  • Do not insert anything into your ear canal, such as cotton swabs, without your surgeon's approval.
  • You will be advised to avoid strenuous activities during the initial days. You will need to take some time off from work. The period will depend on the nature of your job.
  • Make sure that you attend the follow-up appointments scheduled by your doctor to monitor the progress in healing.

It is important to note that each person has their journey of recovery. Therefore you must follow the specific instructions given to you.

Benefits and Risks Associated with the Procedure

Here are some of the benefits and risks of the procedure

Benefits

  • Closure of a perforated eardrum preserving its integrity.
  • Improved hearing where the eardrum perforation was the cause of changes in hearing.
  • Blocks water and other foreign bodies from entering the middle ear.
  • Alleviates the discomfort and improves the quality of life

Risks

  • Risk of infection at the surgical site
  • Failure of the graft that is used to close the perforation
  • Damage to the middle ear structures
  • Risks associated with anesthesia such as respiratory issues

It is important to note that myringoplasty is a safe and effective procedure and complications or risks are rare. 

Why Choose Medfin?

Surgery can be a daunting aspect, and feeling anxious is absolutely normal. The massive amount of information you can get from the internet may confuse you even more. This is where Medfin can help. Leave us the hefty task of finding the best hospital, the finest doctor, and the latest procedure at the lowest cost. Let us take charge while you sit back and focus on your health and recovery. Think surgery! Think Medfin! 

What is the cost of Myringoplasty

The cost of Modified Radical Mastoidectomy can range between ₹42000 to ₹90000. However, the surgery cost can vary depending on several factors such as the surgeon's experience and expertise, the complexity of the procedure, the type of anesthesia used, the facility fees, any additional tests or medications required, and insurance coverage. To know more, please contact a Medfin expert.

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