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Stapedectomy Cost In India

When everyday conversations become difficult to hear or sounds appear muffled, it may indicate an underlying ear condition such as otosclerosis. In this condition, the tiny stapes bone in the middle ear becomes stiff and cannot transmit sound vibrations effectively, leading to progressive conductive hearing loss. A stapedectomy is a highly advanced microsurgical procedure performed to restore hearing by removing or partially replacing the damaged stapes bone with a small prosthetic implant. The surgery helps improve sound transmission to the inner ear, enhancing hearing clarity and speech understanding. With modern microscopic and endoscopic techniques, stapedectomy has become a minimally invasive and highly successful treatment option for eligible patients. Early diagnosis and timely intervention are equally important because untreated otosclerosis can gradually worsen hearing ability over time. Consulting an ENT specialist and undergoing the necessary hearing assessments at the right stage can help determine whether a stapedectomy is the most suitable solution for restoring hearing and improving daily life.

What is the cost of a stapedectomy procedure in India?

The cost of the stapedectomy procedure in India ranges from Rs 60,000 to Rs 2,50,000. The table below provides all the approximate cost ranges for recognized types of stapedectomy procedures in India.

Type of stapedectomy procedure  Cost In India 
Conventional Stapedectomy Surgery  Rs 60,000  to Rs 1,00,000  
Microscopic Stapedectomy  Rs 80,000  to Rs 1,40,000  
Endoscopic Stapedectomy Surgery  Rs 1,00,000  to Rs 1,80,000  
Laser-Assisted Stapedectomy  Rs 1,20,000  to Rs 2,00,000  
Revision Stapedectomy Surgery  Rs 1,50,000  to Rs 2,20,000  
Bilateral Stapedectomy Procedures  Rs 1,80,000  to Rs 2,50,000  
Premium Prosthesis Stapedectomy Surgery  Rs 1,50,000  to Rs 2,50,000  

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Who needs stapedectomy?

A stapedectomy is suggested for patients with otosclerosis, a disease in which unusual bone growth prevents the stapes bone in the middle ear from moving in a normal way.

It is recommended in patients who struggle with progressive conductive hearing loss due to fixation of the stapes bone.

Stapedectomy is useful in patients who have trouble hearing conversations, mainly in quiet environments, despite having a healthy outer and inner ear.

A stapedectomy might be suggested when hearing tests confirm that loss in hearing is mainly caused by a problem in the middle ear rather than the inner ear.

Stapedectomy is also recommended in individuals whose hearing does not improve with hearing aids or those individuals who prefer surgery for their issues.

It is also suggested in patients with significant hearing loss in one or both ears caused by otosclerosis.

Stapedectomy is normally recommended for candidates with good overall health and patients who are able to undergo ear surgery safely.

Stapedectomy is also recommended in individuals when hearing loss interferes with day-to-day activities, community, work, or quality of life.

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Types of Treatment For Otosclerosis

  • Hearing Aids: Hearing aids intensify sound and can successfully enhance hearing capability in patients with otosclerosis, especially in those individuals who are not prepared for surgery and prefer the non-surgical route.
  • Observation and Regular Monitoring: If the loss of hearing capability is mild and not that serious, and does not greatly impact day-to-day life, regular hearing evaluations might be suggested to observe progression before starting any kind of therapy.
  • Fluoride Treatment: In some individuals, sodium fluoride might be suggested to assist in slowing down the progression of otosclerosis. Even though it does not reinstate the hearing capability that has already been lost by the patient.
  • Bisphosphonate Medications: These medicines might be utilized in some patients to slow abnormal bone remodeling that is associated with otosclerosis, but the role remains limited and individualized.
  • Cochlear Implantation: In patients with serious hearing loss that cannot be properly treated with stapedectomy or hearing aids, a cochlear implant might assist in reinstating hearing by directly activating the auditory nerve.

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Factors Influencing Cost Of Stapedectomy

  • Hospital and Facility Charges
  • Surgeon’s Expertise
  • Type of anesthesia used
  • Diagnostic Tests and Examinations
  • Type of prosthesis utilized
  • Length of hospital stay
  • Post-operative care and follow-up
  • Insurance coverage
  • Geographic location
  • Management of any complications

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Types Of Stapedectomy

  • Traditional Stapedectomy Surgery: This is the conventional stapedectomy method in which the surgeon removes part or all of the fixed stapes bone and substitutes it with a prosthesis. It is a reliable procedure utilized to improve hearing in patients dealing with otosclerosis.
  • Microscopic Stapedectomy: This method is done utilizing a surgical microscope that provides a greatly magnified view of the middle ear structures. The improved view assists in enhancing accuracy during surgery.
  • Endoscopic Stapedectomy Surgery: An endoscope is inserted through the ear canal to give an in-depth view of the middle ear without needing external cuts. This minimally invasive method might decrease tissue disruption and enhance access to some areas.
  • Laser-Assisted Stapedectomy: Specialized lasers are utilized to create accurate openings and remove parts of the stapes during surgery. This method assists in reducing mechanical trauma to the nearby ear structures.
  • Revision Stapedectomy Surgery: This method is performed when the previous stapedectomy has not achieved the preferred hearing improvement or when hearing loss recurs. The surgeon corrects or replaces the existing prosthesis and addresses the underlying issues.
  • Bilateral Stapedectomy Procedures: Bilateral stapedectomy involves surgical therapy of osteosclerosis in both ears, normally performed in separate stages. This method assists in improving hearing in patients with patients greatly affected by hearing loss in both ears.
  • Premium Prosthesis Stapedectomy Surgery: This procedure utilizes advanced prosthetic devices made from high-quality materials such as titanium or fluoroplastic. These prostheses are designed to provide durability, stability, and successful sound transmission.

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Post-Surgical Procedure For Stapedectomy

  • After the stapedectomy procedure, the patient is kept under observation in the recovery area until the effects of anesthesia wear off.
  • A dressing or packing material might be placed inside the ear to support healing and safeguard the site of surgery.
  • Most patients, after undergoing the stapedectomy procedure, can return home the same day or even after a short hospital stay based on the seriousness of their condition.
  • Medicines might be suggested to manage pain, reduce dizziness, and prevent infection.
  • Patients are also advised to avoid heavy lifting, stressful activities, blowing their nose, and air travel for a few weeks.
    Follow-up appointments are scheduled to remove ear packing if required and evaluate the process of healing.
  • Hearing improvement might be noticed gradually as the ear heals over the following weeks.
  • Routine hearing evaluations might be performed to examine the effectiveness of the recovery process and monitor recovery.

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Making An Informed Decision On Stapedectomy

A patient making an informed decision on stapedectomy needs to primarily understand the cause and seriousness of the hearing loss and discuss all available therapy options with an otolaryngologist or ENT specialist. The patient should discuss the benefits, risks, expected hearing results, recovery time, and overall health status. The patient should also enquire about the patient’s experience, success rate, and whether non-surgical hearing aids are more suitable for their condition. An in-depth evaluation and clear discussion with the healthcare team can assist in making an informed decision about stapedectomy.

Specialist Doctors

Dr. Ashok Kumar Singh

MBBS, DLO, DNB

Sr. Consultant ENT & Head and Neck Surgeon
Cochlear Implant & Snoring Surgeon

English, Hindi, Telugu, Maithili
22 Yrs
Hitec City
5 (31 reviews)

Dr Gyanaranjan Nayak

MBBS, MS, DNB, FACS

Sr Consultant ENT & Cochlear Implant Surgeon
Skull Base & Head-Neck Surgeon
Ex-Associate Professor (PGIMER Chandigarh)

English, Hindi & Oriya
10 Yrs
Hitec City
5 (30 reviews)

Dr. Nagendra Mahendra

MBBS, DLO, DNB (ENT)

Consultant ENT, Head and Neck Surgeon

English, Hindi, Telugu
45 Yrs
Malakpet

Dr. Raghu Kumar. S CH

MBBS, MS

Consultant ENT, Head & Neck Surgeon

English, Hindi, Telugu
19 Yrs
Malakpet
4.9 (234 reviews)

Dr. T. Mounika

MBBS, MS(ENT) Fellow in Advanced Rhinology and Skull Base Surgery

Associate Consultant, ENT, Head & Neck Surgeon

English, Telugu, Hindi & Tamil
8 Yrs
Malakpet

Dr. R. Vijay Kumar

MS (ENT & HNS)

Clinical Director, Sr. Consultant ENT, Skull Base, Head & Neck Surgeon

Telugu, English, Hindi
28 Yrs
Secunderabad
4.4 (31 reviews)

Dr. Avvaru Satya kiran

MBBS, DLO, DNB (ENT) Fellow in Implant Otology (CMC, Vellore) Advanced Cochlear Surgeon Training (ICIT, USA) Fellowship Diploma in Lateral Skull Base Surgery (WSBF)

Senior Consultant ENT and Head & Neck Surgeon, Cochlear Implant Surgeon & Skull Base Surgeon

English, Hindi, Telugu,Tamil
18 Yrs
Secunderabad

Dr. KVSSRK Sastry

MS, DNB ENT

Sr consultant ENT head and Neck surgeon

English, Hindi, Telugu
27 Yrs
Somajiguda
4.6 (96 reviews)

Why Choose Yashoda Hospitals

Yashoda Hospitals should be the premier choice for patients who want to undergo stapedectomy because they offer expert care through highly skilled ENT and ear surgery specialists, state-of-the-art microsurgical technology, and complete hearing evaluation services. Patients gain an advantage from a personalized therapy plan, modern operating facilities, and dedicated post-operative follow-up to support optimal hearing improvement and recovery. The hospital’s cross-functional team ensures high-quality care at every step of the stapedectomy therapy.

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FAQ's

Stapedectomy has a high success rate of 90% to 95%, improving conductive hearing loss caused by otosclerosis.

Some patients feel improvement in hearing within days, but hearing normally continues to improve over a few days to several weeks as the ear heals.

In most otosclerosis cases, stapedectomy offers a permanent solution or long-term solution, but a small number of patients might need revision surgery in the future.

Most patients after stapedectomy are advised to avoid air travel for a few weeks because it can lead to pressure-related complications.

The degree of hearing improvement varies from patient to patient, but many patients feel greater clarity in hearing sounds after stapedectomy.

Yes, a patient can undergo stapedectomy in both ears, performed on each ear separately within a gap of a few months.

Many patients do not need a hearing aid after stapedectomy, but it also depends on the degree of hearing loss and inner ear function.

Most patients feel a reduction in tinnitus symptoms after undergoing a stapedectomy, but the results might differ from patient to patient.

Revision surgery after stapedectomy is uncommon and normally is needed if the prosthesis shifts, loosens, or hearing declines over time.

Most patients can restart light daily activities within a few days, while stressful activities should be avoided for many weeks as advised by the surgeon.

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