mikroperforation
Mikroperforation is a surgical technique used to create small perforations in the eardrum, typically to treat certain types of hearing loss. The procedure is often performed to address conductive hearing loss, which occurs when sound waves cannot travel effectively through the outer or middle ear. This condition can be caused by various factors, including earwax buildup, fluid in the middle ear, or damage to the eardrum.
The mikroperforation procedure involves making tiny holes in the eardrum using a specialized instrument. These perforations
Post-operative care for mikroperforation is relatively simple. Patients are usually advised to avoid blowing their nose,
While mikroperforation is generally considered safe and effective, it may not be suitable for everyone. Individuals