Hearing loss is conductive in nature when
the sound waves fail to travel
to inner ear and sensorineural in nature
when the damage is in the auditory nerve
and the inner ear .A thorough examination
by the otologist aided by the audiological
tests helps to identify where the problem
lies .
Most of the causes for the conductive hearing
loss can be surgically corrected .Examples
for conductive hearing loss includes tympanic
membrane perforation or ossicular damage
in chronic ear disease and otosclerosis
where there is fixation of stapes bone.
Goal of the surgery is
to give a dry and disease free ear to the
patient and restore hearing. Any patient
who is a candidate for surgical hearing
restoration is by definition a candidate
as well for a hearing aid though the fidelity
of hearing is in general better with surgery
than with a hearing aid. This should be
discussed with the otologist who will recommend
either surgery or amplification for each
specific case.