Limb Lengthening Forum
Limb Lengthening Surgery => Limb Lengthening Discussions => Topic started by: AnotherLLer on August 18, 2024, 09:00:29 PM
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https://ibb.co/dt5LPVd (https://ibb.co/dt5LPVd)
His legs were normal before lengthening and as you can see, his right tibia is bent outwards after femoral LL.
What happened to him?
Edit: Just noticed that he did his tibia too for 3.5 cm, so it might be related to tibial LL and not femoral LL.
Anyway, how did it happen to him? Are they not using the nails inside the bones to fix them and prevent deformities?
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Not a big deal probably he just got crippled for life by the worst
surgeon butcher Halil Buldu.
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WTF man, this is the weirdest misshape of tibia I've ever seen. How can it bent outwards like that? What the hell has happened during the process?
That's why it's only worth it to do LON femur in Turkey, not LON tibia as you might get deformed lower legs like that.
For tibia it's much better to go in Russia and do Ilizarov only or LATN. There's no way you can end up with deformed lower legs that way unless you mess up something during lengthening or the surgeon is incapable of correcting the bones before frame / nail locking.
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WTF man, this is the weirdest misshape of tibia I've ever seen. How can it bent outwards like that? What the hell has happened during the process?
That's why it's only worth it to do LON femur in Turkey, not LON tibia as you might get deformed lower legs like that.
For tibia it's much better to go in Russia and do Ilizarov only or LATN. There's no way you can end up with deformed lower legs that way unless you mess up something during lengthening or the surgeon is incapable of correcting the bones before frame / nail locking.
Nowhere is worth doing femur LON. It is barbaric and no sane doctor does it so for sure you will go to some butcher to do it like this one in Turkey.
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i think they take pictures right after the lengthening process. so the body is really messed up. u can see his lower back isnt right and is still in training. by outward u mean inward right. probably the lengthening of the femur causes that.
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There's no way that this one doesn't have some sort of alignment issue post lengthening so it's not related to how he stands due to lengthening being finished very recently. His right tibia looks outright deformed in a very bad way as if something is dragging his leg and he's unable to straighten it.
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This is an X shape leg. A popular complication after LL, that’s why you need a really good doctor, recently there has been a patient who got X shape leg from an inexperienced LL doctor, the doctor doesn’t know how to fix it. The patient came to Dr Doan and get fixed perfectly now.
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The guy who has X shaped legs from another LL doctor:
https://ibb.co/qyYw4XP
https://ibb.co/W3RWhD1
After Dr Doan gently fixed it for him, his leg is straight now:
https://ibb.co/Ms8mPn4