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failure of the graft to heal, causing recurrent eardrum perforation; narrowing (stenosis) of the ear canal; scarring or adhesions in the middle ear; perilymph fistula and hearing loss

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What is tympanoplasty?

tympanoplasty (reconstruction of the ear drum),Tympanoplasty =Surgical modification of the eardrum.


Does tympanoplasty require a hospital stay?

For tympanoplasty with ossicular reconstruction, the patient usually stays in the hospital overnight


What does mean tympanoplasty?

Tympanoplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at repairing a damaged tympanic membrane (eardrum) or the structures of the middle ear. It is often performed to improve hearing, prevent recurrent ear infections, or address complications from chronic otitis media. The surgery typically involves grafting tissue to restore the eardrum's integrity and function. Recovery may vary, but patients often experience improved hearing and a reduction in ear-related issues post-surgery.


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Surgical procedure to reconstruct a ruptured eardrum?

Tympanoplasty


What is the Modifier for an anesthesia provided by the ENT physician during a tympanoplasty?

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WhWhat modifier is used if a patient underwent a bilateral tympanoplasty?

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What does type III tympanoplasty entail?

Type III tympanoplasty is indicated for destruction of two ossicles, with the stapes still intact and mobile. It involves placing a graft onto the stapes, and providing protection for the assembly.


What does type IV tympanoplasty entail?

Type IV tympanoplasty is used for ossicular destruction, which includes all or part of the stapes arch. It involves placing a graft onto or around a mobile stapes footplate.


What is the treatment for perforated eardrum?

Will usually heal by itself within 2 months. Antibiotics and painkillers may prevent or treat infection and pain. If it does not heal, surgical repair (tympanoplasty) may be necessary.


What modifier is used when an ENT physician administers anasthesia when performing a tympanoplasty?

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What is the most common autologous site for securing a graft for tympanoplasty?

Temporalis fascia