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Eardrum Repair (Tympanoplasty)

Tympanoplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at repairing a perforated eardrum and improving hearing function.

 

At Magrabi Health, our ENT specialists rely on the latest surgical techniques to ensure optimal results for patients suffering from chronic ear issues or hearing loss caused by eardrum perforation.

 

In this article, Magrabi Health’s ENT experts provide essential information about tympanoplasty, the causes of eardrum perforation, and the potential risks associated with the procedure.

 

What is Tympanoplasty?

 

Tympanoplasty is a procedure in which the surgeon reconstructs the eardrum, a vital structure in the hearing process. The eardrum vibrates in response to sound waves, transmitting these vibrations to the middle ear bones.

 

A perforated or torn eardrum can lead to hearing loss, chronic infections, and discomfort. The surgery repairs the perforation using a graft, restoring the eardrum’s functionality.

 

In some cases, tympanoplasty may involve additional steps, such as reconstructing the small bones of the middle ear or performing a mastoidectomy (to treat mastoiditis).

 

Causes of eardrum perforation

 

Several factors can lead to an eardrum perforation, including:

 

  • Chronic ear infections: Repeated ear infections can weaken and tear the eardrum.
  • Injuries: Eardrum perforations can result from inserting objects into the ear canal, sudden pressure changes (barotrauma), or accidents involving the ear.
  • Surgical procedures: Certain surgeries, such as the insertion of ear ventilation tubes, may cause perforations.
  • Explosions: Sudden and significant pressure changes due to explosions can perforate the eardrum.
  • Skin cysts: Growth of skin cysts in the middle ear can erode the eardrum.

 

When do Magrabi Health surgeons recommend tympanoplasty?

 

Magrabi Health doctors recommend tympanoplasty for patients whose eardrum perforations do not heal on their own. Common symptoms indicating the need for surgery include:

 

  • Hearing loss or noticeable deterioration in hearing quality.
  • Continuous ear discharge.

 

Patients experiencing these symptoms should seek early diagnosis from an ENT specialist to prevent the condition from worsening.

 

Diagnosing eardrum perforation

 

Before deciding on the appropriate treatment, Magrabi Health’s ENT specialists conduct a thorough examination of the ear, which includes:

 

  • Complete medical history and clinical examination: Assessment of symptoms and ear health.
  • Microscopic examination and otoscopy: Identifying the size and location of the perforation.
  • Hearing and middle ear function tests: Audiometry and tympanometry.
  • Imaging tests: CT scans are used if skin cysts are suspected.

 

Steps of Tympanoplasty surgery

 

Before surgery, the surgeon advises the patient to discontinue certain medications, such as blood thinners, two weeks prior to the procedure.

 

Patients are also advised to maintain ear hygiene, and in cases of infection, antibiotics may be prescribed.

 

Tympanoplasty is performed under general anesthesia to ensure patient comfort and involves the following steps:

 

  • Accessing the eardrum: The surgeon makes an incision behind or above the ear, or inserts instruments through the ear canal, depending on the perforation’s size and location.
  • Harvesting the graft: A small piece of tissue, called temporalis fascia, is taken to create the graft.
  • Placing the graft: The surgeon gently lifts the eardrum and places the graft beneath it to cover the perforation.
  • Securing the graft: A sponge-like material is placed over the eardrum to hold the graft in place as the tissue heals. This material dissolves over time as the tissue regenerates.
  • Closing the incisions.

 

The surgery typically takes one to two hours, depending on the complexity of the case.

 

Recovery after Tympanoplasty

 

Recovery periods vary, but most patients can resume regular activities within 10 to 14 days. Complete healing of the eardrum may take up to two months. To ensure a smooth and successful recovery, Magrabi Health experts recommend the following:

 

  • Avoid strenuous physical activities or heavy lifting for at least two weeks.
  • Keep the ear dry throughout the recovery period.
  • Use a cotton ball coated with petroleum jelly to protect the ear during bathing.
  • Refrain from blowing your nose for at least three weeks.
  • Follow the doctor’s instructions regarding medication and follow-up appointments.

 

Risks of Tympanoplasty

 

Tympanoplasty is a safe procedure with high success rates, but like any surgery, it carries some risks, including:

 

  • Graft failure: The graft may not close the perforation or the perforation may reappear.
  • Temporary hearing changes.
  • Infection, dizziness, or facial nerve weakness: These are rare complications.

 

Benefits of Tympanoplasty

 

Doctors recommend tympanoplasty because of its significant benefits for overall health, including:

 

  • Restoring the integrity of the eardrum.
  • Improving hearing quality.
  • Reducing the risk of chronic infections.

 

Magrabi Health is home to a team of highly skilled professors and consultants in the ENT department. Utilizing internationally recognized diagnostic and treatment protocols, Magrabi Health professionals ensure a seamless and successful treatment journey for its patients.

 

Book an appointment today at the nearest Magrabi Health branch for a comprehensive examination and the best ENT healthcare services in the kingdom and the middle east.

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