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  2. Tympanoplasty: Preparation, Recovery, Long-Term Care - Verywell...

    www.verywellhealth.com/tympanoplasty-surgery-5089104

    Tympanoplasty is the surgery used to repair a ruptured eardrum either on its own or as part of a larger operation involving the middle ear. When the surgery involves just the eardrum, it is called myringoplasty.

  3. Tympanoplasty: Surgery Details & Recovery - Cleveland Clinic

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    Tympanoplasty is surgery to treat ruptured eardrums. If you have a ruptured eardrum, you have a hole in your eardrum that affects your ability to hear. Your healthcare provider may treat your ruptured eardrum with ear drops or antibiotics.

  4. What to Know About Ear Drum Repair (Tympanoplasty) - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/what-to-know-ear-drum-repair-tympanoplasty

    Tympanoplasty is a surgery to improve hearing and protect your inner ear. A tympanoplasty is required when there's a perforation or hole in your eardrum that does not close itself.

  5. Tympanoplasty - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/treatment-tests-and-therapies/tympanoplasty

    Tympanoplasty is microsurgery ― surgery using a microscope or endoscope― to fix holes in the eardrum that do not heal on their own. The eardrum, also called the tympanic membrane, enables a person to hear by vibrating in reaction to sound.

  6. Tympanoplasty - Ear Surgery Information Center

    www.earsurgery.org/surgery/tympanoplasty-surgery

    Tympanoplasty is a highly effective surgical procedure for repairing a perforated eardrum, improving hearing, and preventing recurrent infections. With proper preoperative care and diligent postoperative follow-up, most patients achieve excellent outcomes.

  7. Tympanoplasty - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK565863

    Tympanoplasty is the surgical procedure performed to repair a perforated tympanic membrane, with/without reconstruction of the ossicles, with the aim of preventing reinfection and restoring hearing ability. Microscopic and endoscopic approaches are utilized for tympanoplasty.

  8. Tympanoplasty - Oto Surgery Atlas

    otosurgeryatlas.stanford.edu/otologic-surgery-atlas/tympanoplasty

    Anterior Perforation Repair. Lateral Graft Tympanoplasty. Butterfly Tympanoplasty. Eustachian Tuboplasty. Dr. Jackler and Ms. Gralapp retain copyright for all of their original illustrations which appear in this online atlas.

  9. Tympanoplasty Surgery: Indications, Procedure, and Recovery -...

    www.houstonent.com/blog/tympanoplasty-surgery-indications-procedure-and-recovery

    Tympanoplasty surgery has three main goals in mind: Create a safe ear, free of disease; Create a dry ear, free of drainage; Restore or improve hearing; Children who have received multiple sets of ventilation tubes (ear tubes) that have been removed or have fallen out are at an increased risk of eardrum perforation.

  10. Tympanoplasty Eardrum Surgery - Children's Hospital of...

    www.chop.edu/treatments/tympanoplasty-ear-operation

    A tympanoplasty is a surgical operation to repair a perforation in the tympanic membrane — often referred to as a punctured eardrum. Learn more.

  11. Tympanoplasty | Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) Care | Mercy Health

    www.mercy.com/health-care-services/ear-nose-throat-ent/treatments/tympanoplasty

    Tympanoplasty, also known as perilymph fistula surgery, is a surgical treatment to repair the perilymph fistula. During a tympanoplasty, your eardrum will be reconstructed from cartilage taken from your body. Although this is not an invasive procedure, the recovery process is lengthy.