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Tympanoplasty

In a tympanoplasty the ear drum is repaired with graft material from the patient. This operation may be done for patients with chronic drainage from a perforation, a traumatic perforation, or a persistent hole following placement of a tube or trauma. The tympanoplasty operation is often done in conjunction with other operations to repair the hearing bones.

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