tympanostomy

English

Noun

tympanostomy (plural tympanostomies)

  1. (surgery) A myringotomy (incision in the eardrum or tympanic membrane).
    • 2007 January 30, Nicholas Bakalar, “Child Care: Ear Tubes Not Found to Affect Development”, in New York Times:
      The children were randomly assigned in a clinical trial to undergo tympanostomy promptly or six to nine months later.
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