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A tympanic membrane perforation is a hole in the eardrum. It can be caused by:
Patients with a hole in the eardrum can develop chronic ear infections (chronic otitis media). This is caused by drainage from the ear canal (otorrhea). It can slowly wear away the middle ear ossicles, leading to permanent hearing loss.
To determine if your child has tympanic membrane perforation, the Children’s Hearing Center team will:
Tympanoplasty is the name of the surgery performed to repair your child’s eardrum hole. Surgery is performed in the Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Ford Family Surgery Center. Learn more about the operating rooms and how to help prepare your child for surgery.
The rate of successful eardrum hole repair is 90-95 percent. The surgery’s success rate is better if the ear is dry and uninfected. The success rate is lower if your child has had a previous tympanoplasty that did not work. Complete repair is not possible in children with poor Eustachian tube function.
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