Stapedectomy is a surgical procedure in which the innermost bone of the three bones of the middle ear is removed and replaced with a small plastic tube surrounding a short length of stainless steel wire. The purpose is to improve the movement of sound to the inner ear. It is done to treat progressive hearing loss caused by otoscelorosis, a condition in which spongy bone hardens around the base of the stapes (the innermost bone). This condition fixes the stapes to the opening of the inner ear, so that the stapes no longer vibrates properly. As a result, the transmission of sound to the inner ear is disrupted. Untreated otosclerosis eventually results in total deafness, usually in both ears.
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