# Sutured Cartilage Graft for Middle Ear Prosthesis Stabilization: A Case Report

**Authors:** Francisco Javier Mancilla Mejía, Jesus Alejandro Saenz Medina, Alfredo Vega Alarcon, Luis Miguel Méndez Saucedo

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.87660 · Cureus · 2025-07-10

## TL;DR

A new surgical technique uses sutured cartilage to stabilize ear prostheses and reduce complications in middle ear surgery.

## Contribution

A novel method of suturing tragal cartilage to a prosthesis for improved stability in ossiculoplasty is introduced.

## Key findings

- Suturing cartilage to the prosthesis prevented extrusion and displacement in a patient.
- The technique was performed using an endoscopic transcanal approach with no complications.
- The method is described as low-cost and effective for ossiculoplasty.

## Abstract

Prosthesis extrusion following ossicular chain reconstruction remains a common complication with a variable reported incidence. Interposition cartilage grafts are commonly used to minimize this risk, yet displacement still occurs. We describe a novel surgical technique in which a tragal cartilage graft is sutured directly to the prosthesis before placement, aiming to improve stability and reduce extrusion risk. A 37-year-old female with chronic otitis media and tympanic membrane retraction underwent ossiculoplasty. A partial ossicular replacement prosthesis was used. Prior to implantation, an autologous tragal cartilage graft was anchored to the prosthesis using two 9-0 nylon sutures in mirror configuration. The assembly was then positioned in the middle ear through an endoscopic transcanal approach. Follow-up at one week and one month demonstrated no evidence of extrusion, displacement, or complications. This technique offers a simple, low-cost, and effective modification to conventional ossiculoplasty. Suturing the cartilage graft to the prosthesis may enhance mechanical stability. Further studies are needed to evaluate long-term outcomes.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** chronic otitis media (MONDO:0021204)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** chronic otitis media (MESH:D010033)

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