Ossicular
reconstruction is the reconstruction of
tiny bones of the middle ear. If the
gap
between the anvil bone and the stapes is
small, a small piece of bone or cartilage
from the patient can be inserted; it is
large, the incus bone is removed, modeled
into a prosthesis, and reinserted between
the stapes and the malleus. Reconstruction
could also be achieved by inserting a strut
made from artificial bone. For tympanoplasty
with ossicular reconstruction, the patient
usually stays in the hospital
overnight. The recovery
period is about four weeks.