
Dr. Manish Srivastava
MBBS, MS, FNB (GI Surgery)
Stapedectomy is a microscopic ear surgery to treat conductive hearing loss caused by otosclerosis — abnormal bone growth around the stapes (the smallest bone in the body). A tiny prosthesis restores hearing.
Gradual hearing loss in one or both ears · Tinnitus (ringing in the ear) · Dizziness · Hearing your own voice loud (autophony)
Audiometry shows characteristic conductive hearing loss with a Carhart notch. Tympanometry and CT temporal bone confirm diagnosis.
Performed through the ear canal under microscope. The fixed stapes is removed and replaced with a tiny prosthesis. 1-hour procedure, daycare or 1-day stay, immediate hearing improvement.
Doctor consult, hospital admission, insurance paperwork, surgery, post-op follow-up — your care manager handles everything.

MBBS, MS, FNB (GI Surgery)
MBBS, MS - ENT
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