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Ramraj Yadav1, Rajesh Kumar1, Sunil Kumar1
1Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, U.P. India.
Abstract:
This is a case of a patient with history of ear surgery who visited ENT outdoor, for continuous vertigo which used to get aggravated with loud noise, associated with hearing loss, persistent sensations of right-sided aural fullness/pressure and otalgia for last 2 years. He had history of tympanoplasty with ossiculoplasty using a TORP. On exploration under local anesthesia there was a displaced prosthesis into inner ear, upon removal of which symptoms and severity subsided exponentially.
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