It is not a novel idea to employ cartilage in middle ear surgery, however, it has been used in a restricted number of cases. Over the years, several studies have shown that despite the thickness and hardness of cartilage, which may cause one to predict major conductive hearing loss, cartilage can be utilized to repair significant portions of the tympanic membrane. As a result, it has emerged as the commonest technique for tympanic membrane and attic reconstruction. So, join us in this webinar to learn more about Cartilage Tympanoplasty from Dr. KK Desarda.