In ENT care, endoscopic ear surgery is a contemporary, minimally invasive procedure. A thin endoscope is inserted through the ear canal in place of making big incisions or removing bone behind the ear. This offers a broad, detailed view, enabling safer, more accurate surgery that causes patients less discomfort and a quicker recovery.
Minimally Invasive
Needs only a tiny ear-canal incision, avoiding larger cuts.
Less Discomfort
Smaller incisions mean reduced pain and smoother recovery.
Better Visibility
Endoscopes give a wider, clearer view than traditional microscopes.
Slim Viewing Tube
A narrow tube with a lens at the tip.
No Large Cuts Needed
Helps avoid big incisions or bone drilling.
Close-Up Vision
Offers detailed views right near the target area.
Angled Lens Advantage
Let surgeons see around corners with precision.
No Visible Scar
No incision behind the ear is needed.
Quicker Healing
Less pain and faster return to routine life.
Better Aesthetics
Smaller cuts lead to cleaner cosmetic results.
Broader View
Allows clear access to tiny, hidden middle-ear areas.