| Category | ENT Surgeries |
Ossiculoplasty is the reconstruction of the middle ear ossicular chain which has been disrupted or destroyed, by the use of some interposition devices which helps in regaining the original mechanics of the ossicular chain to transfer the sound energy to the inner ear. The aim of an Ossiculoplasty surgery is to reform the faulty ossicular chain in the middle ear cavity. The severity of ear discharges prior to the surgery, preoperative mastoid cellularity, the presence of disease, and the surgical procedure have proven to be significant prognostic factors.