Yes it is! I had a stapedectomy which was successful for 4 days. I did exactely what my doctor told me to do but on the 5th day after the operation, I experienced complete hearing loss again. The doctor said that it was possible for the prosthesis to have slipped from the bone and will require a second operation to refit it.
the surgeon opens the ear canal and folds the eardrum forward. surgeon separates the stapes from the incus. A laser.vaporizes the tendon and arch of the stapes bone. surgeon directs the laser's beam.and.clips the prosthesis to the incus bone.
To remove something is called an "-ectomy" (out + cut + procedure = excision). Ossiculectomy: removal of all the ossicles/little bones Malleoectomy: removal of the malleus/hammer Incudectomy: removal of the incus/anvil Stapedectomy: removal of the stapes/stirrup
Incus Records was created in 1970.
The 3 bones of the middle ear * Maleus - hammer * Incus - anvil * Stapes - stirrup
The incus is a small muscle in you ear which is connected to the eardrum and malleus. The malleus increases the loudness of sound that enters the ear.
An incus in Latin is an anvil (and, in medical terminology, an anvil-shaped bone of the middle ear).
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Incus is the synonym for anvil.