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Tympanoplasty is a type of microsurgery in which perforations in the eardrum that refuse to mend are fixed using an endoscope or microscope. A human may hear through the tympanic membrane, commonly known as the eardrum, which vibrates in response to sound. A tiny hole might not have much of an impact on hearing, but a bigger hole or one that is located in a specific portion of the eardrum might. Sometimes, tympanoplasty is combined with additional treatments to treat related middle ear issues.

Factors affecting the cost of the Tympanoplasty:

  • Tympanoplasty Type: Depending on the type of tympanoplasty done, the price may change. Other varieties include tympanoplasty with ossiculoplasty (reconstruction of the middle ear bones) and myringoplasty (repairing a perforated eardrum). The procedure's intricacy may have an impact on the final cost.
  • Hospital costs: A major portion of the total cost is attributed to the costs levied by the hospital or surgical institution where the tympanoplasty is conducted. These costs may vary depending on several factors, including the hospital's reputation, location, amenities, and length of stay.
  • Surgeon's Fees: A major factor in deciding the cost of a tympanoplasty procedure is the surgeon's experience, skill, and reputation. More experienced or specially trained surgeons could bill more for their services.
  • Anesthesia Fees: To keep the patient relaxed and pain-free throughout the tympanoplasty surgery, anesthesia is administered. The cost of anesthesia can vary depending on the kind of anesthetic (general, regional, or local) and the amount of time needed for it.
  • Preoperative Assessments and Tests: Before having a tympanoplasty, patients usually have preoperative assessments and tests performed. These may include audiological evaluations, imaging studies (such as a CT scan of the temporal bone), and consultations with otolaryngologists. The total cost is increased by the cost of these assessments and testing.
  • Implants or Graft Materials: To restore the eardrum or reconstruct middle ear structures, tympanoplasty may occasionally necessitate the use of graft materials, such as tissue grafts or synthetic implants. The price of these supplies varies, which may have an impact on the procedure's overall cost.
  • Postoperative Care and Follow-up: Following tympanoplasty, patients need postoperative care, which may include prescription drugs, follow-up visits with the surgeon, and potentially more tests or operations. When evaluating the total cost, postoperative care costs need to be taken into account.
  • Complications and Additional Operations: If complications arise during or following tympanoplasty, they may call for further operations or care, such as infection control measures or revision surgery. The total cost of treatment may go up as a result of these extra operations.
  • Location: Depending on where you live, the cost of medical procedures, including tympanoplasty, can change. In comparison to their rural counterparts, hospitals and healthcare providers in urban areas or locations with greater cost of living may charge more for their services.
CountryCostLocal_currency
United KingdomUSD 40003160
TurkeyUSD 4180 - 5000125985 - 150700
SpainUSD 2000 - 54001840 - 4968
United StatesUSD 3706 - 60003706 - 6000
SingaporeUSD 2000 - 45002680 - 6030
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Last Reviewed - June 2026

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Last Reviewed - June 2026

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People from all age groups can be affected by ear disorders and hearing impairment problems. In the United States, a survey revealed that under the age of 65, over 60 percent of the population suffers from problems related to hearing loss. However, almost 25 percent of people aged above 65 experience a significant loss of hearing. Thankfully, different types of ENT surgeries are available to treat problems related to the ear.

Most often, people are diagnosed with problems related to the eardrum, or tympanum, and the infection in the cells of the mastoid bone. The tympanum is the thin membranous structure present between the outer and the middle ear. It vibrates when sound waves hit on it and this enables us to hear.

A repair surgery called tympanoplasty is required to treat a perforation or hole in the eardrum. The middle ear is sterile but due to rupture of the eardrum, an infection can also occur. It may also be required for repairing of tiny bones present behind the eardrum or ossicles in the mastoid bone. This repair is known as mastoidectomy.

Tympanoplasty and mastoidectomy are therefore conducted together in many cases. This procedure is known as tympano-mastoidectomy.

Causes of Hearing Loss

Several reasons may cause loss of hearing, including the following:

  • Birth defect

  • An ear infection that has grown very severe and left untreated for long

  • The injury suffered by the ear

  • Ear subjected to excessive levels of noise

  • Hearing loss as a result of age

  • Other reasons

Symptoms of Hole in Eardrum

Some of the common symptoms of a puncture in eardrum include the following:

  • Sharp pain in the ear that disappears abruptly

  • Excessive pressure, which will suddenly disappear with the rupture and pus formation in the ear

  • Loss of hearing

  • Dizziness

Types of Tympanoplasty

Type 1 tympanoplasty or myringoplasty is the surgery that ensures restoration of the eardrum that got perforated with drafting

Type II tympanoplasty addresses membrane perforations with erosion in the bone malleus. Grafting is done on the incus bone or in the remains of the malleus.

Type III tympanoplasty is meant for destruction of two ossicles and intact and mobile stapes bone. A graft is placed on the stapes and it provides protection for the total assembly.

Type IV tympanoplasty is useful for cases of ossicular destruction, which has all or part of the arch of stapes included. A graft is placed around the mobile stapes footplate

Type V tympanoplasty is useful when the footplate of the stapes bone is fixed. 

For treating Cholesteatoma, tympanoplasty can be combined with stapedectomy and mastoidectomy and in many cases, a second operation is required to ensure the infection is totally eradicated.

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Process Involved for Tympanoplasty

  • Pre-Surgical: Hearing tests, examination of the ear canal, possible CT scan, and consultation regarding anesthesia;
  • Operative Procedure: Repair of eardrum with grafting procedure, with possible ossicle repairs, done via ear canal or incision.
  • Recovery: Outpatient or short stay, ear packing, no water exposure, hearing expected to improve within 6-8 weeks.
  • Type I – Myringoplasty
  • Type II – Tympanoplasty with Ossiculoplasty
  • Type III – Tympanoplasty with Ossicular Chain Reconstruction
  • Type IV – Near-Total Ossicular Replacement
  • Type V – Tympanoplasty with Stapes Reconstruction
  • Have a perforated eardrum due to infection, trauma, or chronic ear disease.
  • Experience hearing loss, recurrent ear infections, or drainage through the ear.
  • Age between 6-8 years: Younger children may have naturally healed eardrums.
  • Not suffer from any active ear infection at the time of surgery.
  • Overall health should be good without any uncontrolled medical conditions.
  • Restores hearing in patients with conductive hearing loss.
  • Prevent recurrent ear infections by sealing the eardrum.
  • Removes draining ears (otorrhea) from chronic infections.
  • Decreases ear discomfort, pain, and sensitivity to water or noise.
  • Improves ear health as well as life quality.
  • It has long-term results as the eardrum heals forever.
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