Surgery called a stapedectomy is done to treat otosclerosis-related hearing loss. The stape, a little U-shaped bone in the middle ear, is damaged by this disorder, which impairs your hearing. ENT specialists use an artificial device to replace your broken stape during a stapedectomy.
Your healthcare provider assesses your hearing loss and then operates anesthesia lasting 90 minutes to 2 hours. Most people's ears recover in roughly six weeks.
Stapedectomy