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70-Year-Old Man Undergoes Scar-Free Eardrum Repair with High Success at Wockhardt Hospitals Mira Road

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A 70-year-old man named Mr. Vyas (name changed) from Vasai, who had a history of heart disease and heart valve repair surgery in 2016, suffered from nasal blockage due to a deviated nasal septum and chronic ear infections. He experienced symptoms such as ear discharge, hearing loss, nose block, breathlessness, sneezing, headache, and snoring.

In 2024, he went to Wockhardt Hospitals in Mira Road for treatment. Given his age and heart condition, doctors decided that multiple surgeries with anesthesia would be risky. Instead, they performed a single, minimally invasive surgery called Endoscopic Cartilage Tympanoplasty. This procedure repaired his eardrum using cartilage from his nose. At the same time, they also corrected his nasal septum.

The surgery was successful, and Mr. Vyas received treatment for both his ear and nasal issues in one sitting without any surgical scars.

Dr. Chandraveer Singh, Consultant ENT Surgeon, along with Dr. Sheetal Radia Consultant ENT Surgeon at Wockhardt Hospitals, Mira Road, performed the surgery using cartilage from his nose to repair his eardrum and corrected his Nasal Septum in a single surgery, without any scar and avoiding multiple anesthesia sessions. This type of surgery is safe and effective, with benefits like reduced operating time, in a single sitting with good graft uptake, minimal pain, and no visible scars behind the ear.

Dr. ChandraVeer Singh, Consultant Otorhinolaryngologist and Head & Neck Onco Surgeon, Wockhardt Hospitals, Mira Road said, “The Nasal Septum was deviated and there was perforation (hole) in the eardrum. This was confirmed by clinical examination, CT scan of the temporal bone, and audiometry test of the patient.”

Dr. Sheetal Radia, Consultant Otorhinolaryngology and Head & Neck  Oncosurgery, Wockhardt Hospitals, Mira Road explains, that Eustachian Tube Dysfunction is when the tubes that connect your middle ears to your upper throat become blocked causing tinnitus and DNS causing nosebleeds, sinusitis, headaches, noisy breathing during sleep, nasal congestion, obstruction of one or both nostrils and snoring.

The patient is symptom-free after the surgery and can breathe properly. Not treating the patient at the right time could have led to complications such as Hearing loss, Sinusitis Tinnitus, etc. Many patients like him having the same problem, underwent timely intervention after Mr Vyas (Name Change).

According to the study published in the Indian Journal of Otology in 2023 by Dr. Chandraveer Singh supports this approach, showing that using nasal cartilage for eardrum repairs is effective, with high success rates and minimal complications. The patients were looked for the acceptance of the cartilage graft and hearing gain. Of the total 102 patients, in 90 patients, eardrum perforations were closed satisfactorily. Hence, patients were able to breathe and hear.

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