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Restore Your Hearing with Advanced Stapedectomy Surgery in India

Get treated for otosclerosis with experienced ENT surgeons using precision techniques. VRH Healthcare ensures complete support for international patients.

Understanding Stapedectomy in India

Stapedectomy is a delicate ear surgery performed to improve hearing loss caused by otosclerosis, a condition where the stapes bone in the middle ear becomes fixed and cannot vibrate properly. During the procedure, the surgeon removes the hardened stapes bone and replaces it with a tiny prosthetic device, allowing sound vibrations to once again reach the inner ear effectively. This can significantly restore hearing for eligible patients, offering a long-term solution to conductive hearing loss.

Types / Variants of Stapedectomy

1

Stapedotomy

A small opening is created in the stapes footplate, and a prosthesis is inserted.

2

Total Stapedectomy

The entire stapes bone is removed and replaced with a prosthetic device.

3

Laser Stapedectomy

A laser is used to create the opening in the stapes footplate, offering precision.

Your surgeon explains why a particular approach is recommended for you.

Technology & Techniques

In India, Stapedectomy may be performed using:

Operating Microscope
Micro-instruments
Laser (CO2, Argon, KTP)
Endoscopic assistance (in some cases)
Fluoroscopy (rarely, for complex cases)

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  • Significant improvement in hearing for most patients.
  • Enhanced quality of life and communication abilities.
  • A long-term solution for conductive hearing loss due to otosclerosis.
  • Relatively high success rates when performed by experienced surgeons.
  • Minimally invasive approach compared to other major ear surgeries.

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  • Potential for further hearing loss, though rare.
  • Risk of dizziness, vertigo, or tinnitus post-surgery.
  • Small risk of facial nerve injury or taste disturbance.
  • Possibility of prosthesis displacement requiring revision surgery.
  • Not suitable for all types of hearing loss or advanced otosclerosis.

Diagnostics & Pre-Arrival Work-Up

Pure Tone Audiometry (PTA)
Speech Audiometry
Tympanometry and Acoustic Reflexes
CT Scan of the Temporal Bone (high-resolution)
ENT Consultation and Otoscopic Examination
Vestibular Function Tests (if dizziness is a symptom)
Blood tests (CBC, coagulation profile, blood sugar)
Share reports securely for review and opinion
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Pre-Arrival & Travel Checklist

Medical records and imaging
Passport and medical visa
Pre-surgery instructions (medications, fasting)
Accommodation and airport pickup confirmation
Post-discharge recovery plan and tele-review schedule

How the Procedure is Done (Step-by-Step)

1

Anaesthesia

The procedure is typically performed under local anaesthesia with sedation, or sometimes general anaesthesia.

2

Surgical Approach

The surgeon accesses the middle ear, usually through the ear canal, lifting the eardrum to expose the ossicles.

3

Stapes Removal

The fixed stapes bone is carefully removed, either partially (stapedotomy) or entirely (stapedectomy).

4

Prosthesis Placement

A tiny prosthetic device is inserted to replace the removed stapes, connecting the incus to the inner ear.

5

Closure

The eardrum is repositioned, and the ear canal is packed with absorbable material. No external stitches are usually needed.

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Expected Outcomes & What Success Means

Significant improvement in hearing, often noticeable immediately after packing removal.
Reduced conductive hearing loss, allowing for better sound perception.
Improved speech understanding in various listening environments.
Enhanced quality of life, enabling better social interaction and daily activities.
Stable, long-term hearing restoration for the majority of patients.

Recovery & Follow-Up Timeline

Immediate Post-Op (1-2 days)Patients typically stay overnight. Mild dizziness, ear discomfort, and muffled hearing due to packing are common.
First WeekRest is crucial. Avoid strenuous activities, heavy lifting, and sudden head movements. Keep the ear dry.
2-4 WeeksEar packing is usually removed. Hearing improvement becomes more apparent. Gradual return to light activities.
1-3 MonthsMost dizziness resolves. Full hearing potential is often realised. Follow-up audiograms are performed to assess results.
Long-TermRegular ENT check-ups are recommended. Most patients enjoy stable hearing for many years post-surgery.

Fitness to fly and activity limits are centre-specific.

How Quickly Can I Start?

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Second Opinion

12-48 hours

Typically received after sharing medical reports.

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Scheduling

1-2 working days

Depending upon the availability of the specialist

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Travel & Visa

1-3 weeks

Processing time for medical visa and travel arrangements.

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Pre-Surgery Evaluation

2-3 days in India

Comprehensive medical checks and consultations upon arrival.

Request timelines and estimates
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Costs & What Affects Your Estimate

Type of hospital (private, corporate, multi-speciality)Surgeon's experience and reputationType of prosthesis used (material, brand)Length of hospital stay and room categoryPre-operative diagnostic tests and consultationsPost-operative care and medicationsAny additional medical conditions or complications

This page provides an overview of typical costs and influencing factors. A personalised cost estimate is shared after a medical review of your reports—please contact us to request your individual estimate.

How VRH Healthcare Helps

VRH Healthcare is not a hospital. We act as your medical facilitation and patient-navigation partner, helping you make informed decisions and move smoothly through care in India.

Independent second opinions (even if you already have an estimate)
Review of medical records and reports
Shortlisting appropriate hospitals and surgeons
Appointment scheduling and care timelines
Medical visa invitation letters (VILs)
Airport pickup, local transport, and accommodation near hospitals
Language interpreters and on-ground assistance
Indicative cost estimates based on medical review
Post-discharge tele-follow-ups

International Patient Services

Medical visa invitation letters
Airport transfers and local transport
Accommodation near the hospital
Language interpreters (Arabic, Russian, French, English)
Appointment coordination and updates for family
Post-discharge follow-ups via tele-consultation
Start with an opinion
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Your Care Journey with VRH

A simplified step-by-step guide to your treatment experience.

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Share medical reports

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Receive an expert second opinion and indicative estimate

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Plan travel, visa, and appointments

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Treatment with on-ground coordination

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Discharge and ongoing tele-follow-ups

You can request a second opinion at any stage—even if you already have an estimate.

Where We Serve: Countries We Support

Middle East

Saudi ArabiaOmanBahrainUAEYemenIraq

Language support, visa assistance, and coordinated care planning for stapedectomy.

Africa

NigeriaKenyaTanzaniaEthiopiaGhanaAngolaMozambiqueUgandaSudanChadGuinea

Support for diagnostics review, travel planning, and post-treatment follow-up.

Central Asia & CIS

KazakhstanUzbekistanKyrgyzstanTajikistanRussia

Interpretation services and hospital coordination for surgical care.

South Asia

BangladeshNepalMaldivesSri LankaAfghanistan

Quick access to opinions, scheduling, and continuity of care.

U.K. & USA

Second opinions, cost-sensitive planning, and post-return tele-follow-ups.

Other Countries

Customised support based on individual travel and care needs.

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What is otosclerosis and how does it cause hearing loss?
Otosclerosis is a condition where abnormal bone growth occurs in the middle ear, specifically around the stapes bone. This growth fixes the stapes, preventing it from vibrating freely and transmitting sound to the inner ear, leading to conductive hearing loss.
How long does the Stapedectomy procedure take?
A Stapedectomy typically takes about 60 to 90 minutes to perform. However, the total time spent in the operating theatre, including anaesthesia and recovery, will be longer.
Is Stapedectomy a painful procedure?
During the surgery, you will not feel pain due to anaesthesia. Post-surgery, patients may experience mild discomfort, pressure, or a dull ache in the ear, which can be managed with prescribed pain medication.
What are the risks associated with Stapedectomy?
While generally safe, risks include temporary or permanent hearing loss, dizziness, tinnitus, taste disturbance, facial nerve weakness (very rare), and infection. Your surgeon will discuss these in detail.
How soon can I expect to hear better after Stapedectomy?
Initial hearing improvement may be masked by ear packing. Significant improvement is often noticed after the packing is removed, typically within 1-2 weeks, with full results becoming apparent over 1-3 months.
Will I need a hearing aid after Stapedectomy?
Many patients achieve excellent hearing restoration and no longer require a hearing aid for the treated ear. However, if there is also nerve-related hearing loss, a hearing aid might still be beneficial.