The ear is a complex organ containing cavities, blood vessels, nerves, and other delicate anatomical structures. In addition to microscopic methods used for ear surgeries since the 1950s, endoscopic surgical techniques have gained significant prominence in recent years. In the endoscopic approach, the surgeon holds the endoscope with one hand, providing a wide and detailed field of view inside the ear, while performing the surgical procedure with the other hand. This method offers specific advantages to both the patient and the surgeon. The single-handed use of the endoscope necessitates performing the surgical intervention with one hand, which requires special experience and dexterity. Endoscopic ear surgeries performed by experienced surgeons generally yield successful results.