Otology is a branch of
medicine which studies normal and
pathological anatomy and
physiology of the
ear (
hearing and
vestibular sensory systems and related structures and functions) as well as their
diseases,
diagnosis and treatment. Otologic surgery generally refers to surgery of the
middle ear and
mastoid related to chronic
otitis media, such as
tympanoplasty, or ear drum surgery, ossiculoplasty, or surgery of the hearing bones, and
mastoidectomy. Otology also includes surgical treatment of conductive hearing loss, such as
stapedectomy surgery for
otosclerosis.
Neurotology, a related field of medicine and subspecialty of
Otolaryngology, is the study of diseases of the inner ear, which can lead to hearing and balance disorders. Neurotologic surgery generally refers to surgery of the inner ear or surgery that involves entering the inner ear with risk to the hearing and balance organs, including labyrinthectomy, cochlear implant surgery, and surgery for tumors of the temporal bone, such as intracanlicular
acoustic neuromas. Neurotology is expanded to include surgery of the lateral skull base to treat intracranial tumors related to the ear and surrounding nerve and vascular structures, such as large cerebellar pontine angle
acoustic neuromas,
glomus jugulare tumors and facial nerve tumors.