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  2. Microvascular decompression - Wikipedia

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    The procedure is also used experimentally to treat tinnitus and vertigo caused by vascular compression on the vestibulocochlear nerve. [2] As the goal of the Jannetta procedure is to relieve (vascular) pressure on the trigeminal nerve, it is a specific type of a nerve decompression surgery. [3]

  3. Myringoplasty - Wikipedia

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    The graft material most commonly used for the surgery is temporalis fascia. The tragal cartilage [1] and tragal perichondrium are also used as the graft by some surgeons. Myringoplasty restores hearing loss in certain cases of tinnitus. The chances of re-infection and persistent discharge is less after surgery.

  4. Cochlear implant - Wikipedia

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    The surgical procedure is performed under general anesthesia. Surgical risks are minimal and most individuals will undergo outpatient surgery and go home the same day. However, some individuals will experience dizziness , and on rare occasions, tinnitus or facial nerve bruising.

  5. Myringotomy - Wikipedia

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    A myringotomy is a surgical procedure in which an incision is created in the eardrum (tympanic membrane) to relieve pressure caused by excessive buildup of fluid, or to drain pus from the middle ear. A tympanostomy tube may be inserted through the eardrum to keep the middle ear aerated for a prolonged time and to prevent reaccumulation of fluid ...

  6. Tonic tensor tympani syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The most common procedure for tonic tensor tympani syndrome is tympanotomy with tensor tympani tenotomy. This is a relatively simple surgical procedure that involves endoscopically cutting the tensor tympani muscle to eliminate spasms. A tensor tympani tenotomy is the preferred method of treatment due to being a safe and reliable procedure with ...

  7. Stapedectomy - Wikipedia

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    Stapedectomy is a surgical procedure in which the stapes bone is removed from the middle ear and replaced with a prosthesis. If the stapes footplate is fixed in position, rather than being normally mobile, the result is a conductive hearing loss. There are two major causes of stapes fixation.

  8. Neurectomy - Wikipedia

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    The risks include: hearing loss, tinnitus, dizziness, facial weakness, spinal fluid leak, and various infections. [8] There are several different surgical approaches that can be used to complete this procedure: the middle cranial fossa, retrolabrynthine, retrosigmoid, and translabrynthine. [9]

  9. Müller's maneuver - Wikipedia

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    Müller's maneuver is a procedure used in medicine to diagnose some types of tinnitus, [1] ... Surgical and non-surgical therapy. M Friedman, 2009

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