Stapedectomy Surgery in Vizag
Progressive hearing loss from suspected otosclerosis? Get stapedectomy evaluation and hearing guidance in Vizag.
Otosclerosis can cause gradual hearing loss even when the eardrum looks normal. Stapedectomy is considered in selected patients to improve sound transmission.
Because this is delicate ear surgery, the decision must be based on detailed hearing tests, ENT examination and counselling about realistic outcomes.
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Not sure surgery is needed?
Call first and ask what evaluation is needed. The first step is to understand the problem clearly, not to decide surgery immediately.
Tell us: When you call, tell us the main problem, how long it has been present, what daily activity it affects, and any medicines, reports or previous treatment already tried.
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When should you take this seriously?
Stapedectomy is considered only for selected otosclerosis patients after detailed hearing evaluation confirms that the hearing-loss pattern is suitable.
The aim is to decide safely: what can be managed medically, what needs follow-up, and when a procedure is actually useful.
Review sooner if you notice:
- Progressive hearing loss affecting work or communication
- Sudden change in hearing or new dizziness
- Tinnitus becoming disturbing with hearing loss
- Planning pregnancy or life events where hearing support matters
What is this surgery?
Stapedectomy or stapes surgery treats otosclerosis by replacing or bypassing the fixed stapes bone with a tiny prosthesis, allowing sound to pass better into the inner ear.
It is advised only after audiology testing confirms the type of hearing loss and the patient understands benefits, risks and alternatives.
- For selected conductive hearing loss from otosclerosis
- Uses a tiny prosthesis to improve sound transmission
- Requires detailed hearing testing before surgery
- Hearing improvement varies from person to person
Benefits & expected outcomes
The expected benefit is improved sound conduction in suitable patients. The doctor explains realistic hearing expectations and alternatives before surgery.
The goal is a safer, clearer next step for the patient, not rushed surgery. FirstCare ENT explains what improvement is realistic for this specific problem.
- Potential improvement in conversation hearing
- Reduced dependence on high-volume listening in suitable cases
- Better clarity for work and daily communication
- May help associated tinnitus in some patients
Risks & safety
This surgery needs careful hearing-test confirmation and counselling because balance, taste disturbance and hearing outcome risks must be understood clearly.
- Temporary dizziness, taste change or blocked sensation
- Hearing improvement may be partial or delayed
- Rare risk of worsening hearing
- Need to avoid pressure changes and strain during recovery
How risk is minimized
- Pre-surgery audiology confirms suitability
- The operating ear and expected outcome are discussed carefully
- Microsurgical technique is used with delicate handling
- Post-operative restrictions protect inner-ear healing
Recovery timeline & aftercare
- First 24–48 hoursRest is important; mild dizziness or blocked feeling may occur.
- First weekAvoid bending, heavy lifting, nose blowing and sudden pressure changes.
- 2–4 weeksHearing may feel blocked initially and improves gradually as packing settles.
- 6 weeks+Hearing assessment may be repeated based on doctor advice.
Aftercare basics
- Avoid sudden pressure changes and forceful nose blowing
- Use medicines only as advised
- Report severe dizziness, sudden hearing drop or discharge urgently
Why choose FirstCare ENT Clinic?
ENT Specialist is an Trusted ENT Specialist, Vizag serving Visakhapatnam and Hyderabad patients.
The hospital focuses on clear diagnosis, honest surgical counselling and practical guidance before patients visit.
Patient trust points
- 10+ years ENT experience
- Doctor-led evaluation before surgery is advised
- Patient-first counselling in simple language
- Vizag, Seethammadara – call or walk in directly
Related procedures & alternatives
Not every otosclerosis patient needs surgery. Hearing aids and observation may be good options for some patients.
- Hearing aids for non-surgical hearing support
- Regular audiology monitoring for mild loss
- Stapedotomy/stapes procedure depending on surgeon assessment
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Common questions patients ask
What is stapedectomy?
It is surgery for selected otosclerosis patients where the fixed stapes bone is replaced or bypassed to improve hearing.
Do I need hearing tests before surgery?
Yes. Detailed audiology is essential before deciding on stapes surgery.
Can hearing become normal after stapedectomy?
Many patients improve, but results vary. The doctor explains realistic expectations from your test reports.
Is dizziness common after surgery?
Mild temporary dizziness can occur. Severe or worsening dizziness should be reported immediately.
What is the cost of stapedectomy?
Cost depends on prosthesis, tests, anaesthesia and case complexity. Call ENT expert for current guidance.
Progressive hearing loss needs proper testing
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