Chronic ear infections, persistent discharge, and hearing loss can significantly affect your quality of life. If medications and routine treatments have failed, advanced surgical options like Endoscopic Cortical Mastoidectomy and Ossiculoplasty may offer long-term relief and hearing restoration. At my ENT clinic in Delhi, I specialize in minimally invasive endoscopic ear surgery, ensuring faster recovery, better precision, and lasting results.
Endoscopic Cortical Mastoidectomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure performed to remove infection, inflammation, or cholesteatoma from the mastoid bone, which is located behind the ear. Unlike traditional surgery, the endoscopic approach uses a high-definition camera and small instruments through the ear canal or a tiny incision, reducing tissue trauma and avoiding visible scars.
Precise removal of infected mastoid air cells
Minimal scarring and quicker healing
Reduced postoperative discomfort
Ideal for treating chronic suppurative otitis media and cholesteatoma
Ossiculoplasty is the reconstruction or replacement of the ossicles—the tiny bones in the middle ear (malleus, incus, and stapes) responsible for sound transmission. Chronic infections or cholesteatoma can damage these bones, leading to conductive hearing loss. Through a minimally invasive endoscopic approach, damaged ossicles are repaired or replaced with prosthetic implants to restore hearing function.
Restoration of natural hearing
Precise placement of prosthesis with enhanced visualization
Minimally invasive with reduced surgical trauma
Can be done in combination with mastoidectomy for complete ear rehabilitation
Patients with long-standing ear infections often need both cortical mastoidectomy to clear the disease and ossiculoplasty to restore hearing. Combining these procedures endoscopically allows for a single, comprehensive treatment, ensuring the ear is both dry and functional.
With over 10 years of experience as an ENT surgeon in Delhi, I specialize in minimally invasive endoscopic techniques for complex ear conditions. This advanced approach offers:
Enhanced visualization
Precision in delicate middle ear work
Less pain and faster recovery
Better cosmetic outcomes
At my clinic, every patient receives personalized care, complete pre-surgical evaluation, and post-operative support to ensure the best outcomes.
If you’re struggling with chronic ear infections, hearing loss, or have been advised surgery, consult with an experienced ENT specialist for endoscopic cortical mastoidectomy and ossiculoplasty in Delhi. Let us help you restore your hearing and ear health with the latest surgical techniques and compassionate care.

Breathing through your nose should feel effortless. But if you’re constantly dealing with blockage, sinus pressure, or difficulty sleeping because of poor airflow, it might not just be a temporary issue.
Conditions like a deviated septum or chronic sinus blockage can affect your daily comfort more than you realize. Procedures like Septoplasty and FESS (Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery) are designed to correct these problems and help you breathe better.
Let’s understand this in a simple and practical way.
Septoplasty is a procedure that corrects a deviated nasal septum — the thin wall inside your nose that separates both sides. When this wall is not straight, it can block airflow and make breathing difficult.
FESS (Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery) is used to open blocked sinuses and restore proper drainage using a small camera (endoscope).
In many patients, both problems exist together. That’s why these procedures are often done together for better, long-term results.
Many people get used to these symptoms and think they’re normal — but they’re not.
Not sure if these symptoms apply to you?
The septum may be off-center from birth or due to injury. When it shifts significantly, it can block airflow and make one nostril feel constantly congested.
Your sinuses need to drain properly. But due to:
…the drainage pathways get blocked, leading to pressure, discomfort, and repeated infections.
When both conditions exist together, symptoms tend to become more persistent.
Not every case needs surgery. Doctors usually start with medications. But if symptoms continue, surgery may be the next step.
Septoplasty and FESS are generally safe, but like any surgery, some risks exist:
No, it is done under anesthesia. Post-surgery discomfort is mild and manageable.
Improvement starts within 2–3 weeks as swelling reduces.
No, septoplasty focuses on breathing, not appearance.
Yes, though sinus care may still be needed.
Get expert evaluation and treatment guidance from an ENT specialist.

A perforated eardrum a hole or tear in the thin membrane separating your outer and middle ear is more common than many people realise. The good news: most perforations heal on their own, and when they don’t, effective treatments are available.
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Disclaimer: This article is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Recovery timelines mentioned are typical estimates individual results vary. Always seek guidance from a qualified healthcare professional.
Symptoms depend on the cause, size, and location of the perforation. Some people notice a dramatic onset (such as after a loud blast or ear infection), while others discover the condition gradually.
Not sure if your symptoms match a perforation? A specialist can confirm with a simple ear exam.
The majority of small perforations particularly those caused by infection or minor trauma heal spontaneously within 4 to 8 weeks without any intervention. However, surgery becomes the appropriate path when:
Your ENT surgeon will assess perforation size (often using an otoscope or microscope), hearing test results (audiogram), and overall middle ear health before recommending surgery.
Endoscopic ear surgery has grown significantly in adoption over the past decade. By working entirely through the natural ear canal opening, it avoids the traditional post- auricular (behind-the-ear) incision, which means no visible scar and typically less postoperative discomfort.
However, there are limitations to be aware of:
Important: The “best” technique depends on your individual anatomy, perforation characteristics, and surgeon expertise not one approach suits all patients. Discuss options thoroughly with your ENT.
Wondering if endoscopic surgery is right for you?
Recovery varies depending on whether the perforation healed naturally or required surgery. The timelines below are typical estimates individual experiences differ.
An ENT specialist can confirm your diagnosis, discuss your treatment options, and guide you through the recovery process.

If you’ve been struggling with hearing loss, ear infections, or a perforated eardrum, Endoscopic Minimally Invasive Tympanoplasty may be the advanced solution you’re looking for. As an experienced ENT surgeon practicing in Delhi for over 10 years, I specialize in this cutting-edge, patient-friendly technique that offers excellent results with minimal discomfort and quicker recovery.
Endoscopic tympanoplasty is a modern surgical procedure used to repair a perforated eardrum (tympanic membrane) using a high-resolution endoscope. Unlike traditional microscopic surgery, this approach does not require large incisions or postauricular cuts. Instead, the entire procedure is done through the ear canal, making it truly minimally invasive.
No external incisions – No visible scars, as the surgery is done entirely through the ear canal.
Faster recovery – Patients usually experience quicker healing and less post-operative pain.
Improved visualization – The endoscope provides a wide-angle, high-definition view of the middle ear for more precise surgery.
High success rate – Proven outcomes in restoring hearing and closing eardrum perforations.
Ideal for children and adults – Especially effective in younger patients where minimal trauma is preferred.
This surgery is recommended for patients with:
Chronic ear discharge (chronic suppurative otitis media)
Hearing loss due to eardrum perforation
History of ear infections not responding to medical treatment
Eardrum injuries caused by trauma or pressure changes
Endoscopic tympanoplasty is revolutionizing how ENT surgeons treat middle ear conditions. By avoiding large cuts and improving surgical access, it offers a safer, faster, and more comfortable experience for patients. As someone trained and experienced in this advanced technique, I ensure personalized care tailored to each patient’s condition.
If you’re seeking a trusted ENT surgeon in Delhi for endoscopic tympanoplasty, my clinic ENT care clinic offers state-of-the-art care with a focus on patient comfort and optimal outcomes. Book a consultation today to learn how this minimally invasive ear surgery can help restore your hearing and improve your quality of life.