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1 P.D. Hinduja National Hospital And Medical Research Centre
Andheri (E), Mumbai

2 Global Hospitals
Parel, Mumbai

3 Seven Hills Hospitals
Andheri East,Mumbai

4 Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital
Andheri West

5 Lilavati Hospital & Research Centre
Bandra (W), Mumbai

6 Wockhardt Hospitals
Near Agripada Police Station,Mumbai Central (E),

7 Fortis Hospital, Mulund
Mulund-West, Mumbai

8 Jaslok Hospital & Research Centre
Pedder Road, Mumbai

9 Asian Heart Institute
Bandra (E),Mumbai

10 Apollo Spectra Hospitals,Chembur
Chembur, Mumbai

11 Bhatia Hospital
Bhatia Hospital Tardeo Road, Mumbai

13 Action Cancer Hospital
Paschim Vihar, New Delhi

14 Sir Ganga Ram Hospital
Rajinder Nagar New Delhi

15 Vps Rockland Hospitals
Katwaria Sarai. New Delhi
16 Max Super Speciality Hospital
Press Enclave Road Saket, 110017 New Delhi

17 Primus Super Speciality Hospital
Chanakyapuri New Delhi

18 Sant Parmanand Hospital
Sham Nath Marg Civil lines, Delhi
19 Institute Of Liver & Biliary Sciences
Vasant Kunj, New Delhi

20 Indian Spinal Injuries Centre
Opp. Vasant Valley School, New Delhi
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Stapedectomy Treatment in India
Stapedectomy
A surgical procedure in which the innermost bone among the three bones of the middle ear is removed, and regenerated with a small plastic tube encompassing a short radius of stainless steel wire.
Purpose
This is performed to improve the movement of volume to the inner ear. It is performed to treat advanced hearing loss caused by otosclerosis, a condition in which spongy bone indurate around the base of the stapes. This condition fixes the stapes to the opening of the inner ear so that the stapes no longer move rapidly.
Demographics
Otosclerosis affects about 10% of the United States population. These terms mean that a child having a parent with otosclerosis has a half chance of generating the gene for the disorder. In addition, some scientists think that the beginning of the disorder is activated when a person who has the gene factor for otosclerosis is contaminated with the measles virus.
It usually develops frequently in people between the age groups between 10 and 30. In most situations, both ears are affected; however, about 10%–15% of patients diagnosed with otosclerosis have loss of hearing in only single ear. It affects women more frequently than men.
