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Kung bago ka sa Zuckerberg San Francisco General, magsimula rito. Gagawin namin ang aming makakaya para maituro ka sa tamang direksyon.
Nagbibigay kami ng nangungunang medikal na pangangalaga sa isang mapag-arugang lugar. Naglilingkod kami sa lahat ng taga-San Francisco, anuman ang kanilang kakayahang magbayad.
Maaari mong matutunan ang kung paano makarating dito, mahanap ang iyong daan, at makakuha ng tulong at suportang kailangan mo.
Nagkakaloob kami ng primera-klaseng pangangalaga para sa mga mamamayan ng San Francisco, anuman ang kakayahang magbayad o katayuang pang-imigrasyon.
Surgery behind the ear to enter the middle ear
A stapedotomy (say “stay-pee-DAW-tuh-mee”) is surgery to mobilize the hearing bones in your ear.
When you have a pattern of hearing loss that suggests the hearing bones are stiff or immobilized. This is most commonly caused by a disease called otosclerosis.
You are usually fully asleep during surgery. The surgery is usually done through the opening of the ear canal, but is sometimes done through a cut (incision) behind your ear if the ear canal is too small. A laser or a drill is used to create a small hole in the hearing bone so a titanium-nickel prosthesis can be placed.
Surgery is successful in most patients (>90%), but risk include: Creating a hole in the eardrum, Failure to improve hearing (1 to 2 in 20), Partial or total hearing loss (1 to 5 in 100). Damage to the nerve that controls the movement of your face (1 in 1000). Changes in taste. Development of cholesteatoma (skin trapped in the inner parts of your ear) which requires further surgery to remove
You will probably go home on the same day as your surgery. You will have a bandage over your head or ear which can be removed in 48 hours. You will likely have some material in your ear that will be removed when you return to our clinic for a post-op visit. Most people can go back to work or their normal routine in about 1 to 2 weeks. But if your job requires strenuous activity or heavy lifting, you may need to take more time off. Your doctor can help you decide when to go back to work.
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