Stapedotomy or Stapedectomy for Otosclerosis
A hearing aid is almost always helpful and no further treatment is needed. However, in many cases, surgery is also an option. In an operation called a stapedotomy, the surgeon bypasses the diseased bone with a prosthetic device that allows sound waves to be passed to the inner ear. For otosclerosis, there is about a 90-95 percent chance of improving the hearing in the ear. There is a 1 percent chance of losing all hearing in the ear. There is a 5-10 percent chance of no change in the hearing.
The outpatient surgery usually can be performed under local or general anesthesia and is typically done in the operating room of a hospital. Hearing is usually regained quickly.
Our Locations
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Glendale – Otolaryngology (ENT)
La Canada Flintridge – Otolaryngology
Beverly Hills
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Glendale – Otolaryngology (ENT)
La Canada Flintridge – Otolaryngology
Beverly Hills
Our Team
Janet Choi, MD
Medical Specialties
Otolaryngology, Neurotology
Joni Doherty, MD
Medical Specialties
Neurotology, Otolaryngology, Intracranial Pressure
John Oghalai, MD
Medical Specialties
Neurotology, Otolaryngology
Seiji Shibata, MD, PhD
Medical Specialties
Otolaryngology, Neurotology