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Congenital Atresia of the Ear Canal and Middle Ear

A congenital atresia surgery involves reconstruction of the cartilage and bony portions of the ear canal including skin grafting. It also involves construction of a new ear drum and sometimes new bones of hearing. The operation is performed in children and adults who were born without an ear canal, ear drum or hearing bones. The operation can’t be performed in all individuals and some patients with the disorder may be candidates for the BAHA implant.


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