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Can you get a replacement eardrum?

Can you get a replacement eardrum?

Eardrum repair is a surgical procedure used to fix a hole or tear in the eardrum, also known as the tympanic membrane. This surgery can also be used to repair or replace the three tiny bones behind the eardrum.

How long does an artificial eardrum last?

In tympanoplasty, the surgeon slips the new tissue behind or on top of the hole in the eardrum. To hold the tissue in place, the surgeon packs a tiny wad of special material behind it. This material slowly dissolves over the next 2 to 3 months while the eardrum heals.

What kind of surgery is needed to repair the eardrum?

This surgery can also be used to repair or replace the three tiny bones behind the eardrum. The eardrum is a thin membrane between your outer ear and your middle ear that vibrates when sound waves hit it. Repeated ear infections, surgery, or trauma may cause damage to your eardrum or middle ear bones that must be corrected with surgery.

Which is part of the eardrum forms the umbo?

The end of the manubrium is shaped like a spatula, and helps form the center of the eardrum, called the umbo. The lateral process of the malleus can be seen in all three figures as a small, bright white ball that protrudes out toward the ear canal. The second landmark, the manubrium, extends down from the lateral process.

What is the end of the manubrium shaped like?

The end of the manubrium is shaped like a spatula, and helps form the center of the eardrum, called the umbo. The lateral process of the malleus can be seen in all three figures as a small, bright white ball that protrudes out toward the ear canal.

What are the chances of a successful eardrum repair?

You may also hear popping, clicking, or other sounds in your ear. These symptoms are usually mild and improve after a few days. In most cases, eardrum repairs are very successful. More than 90 percent of patients recover from tympanoplasty with no complications.