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Author Topic: Summarize of complication rate for for those have done CLL in this forum  (Read 2139 times)

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want2btall

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Can anyone summarize about how many percentage of people who had done CLL had the complication? What is the worst case and complication that happens frequently?
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Worst case - Fat embolism leading to death, amputation, non-recovery leading to disability... the chances of these happening? Low.

Common complications - Muscle contractions, non-union, premature union, misalignment, damage to soft tissues (this is more of a guarantee).

Most complications can be avoided, fixed or reduced to a negligible risk with a high chance of a satisfactory recovery by lengthening a reasonable amount, at a reasonable daily rate with an experienced doctor. Most people will forego one, two or all three of these conditions in their limb lengthening.
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jojo

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did anyone ever had  the worst case in modern times?


well havent there been some people going back to normal ?
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did anyone ever had  the worst case in modern times?

What do you mean by modern times? The last 10 years? Almost definitely. If I recall correctly, a young Spanish girl died during the procedure, there have been users here/old forum who are suspected of not being able to walk properly or being wheelchair bound. You have to remember that this forum represents 0.0001% of all people considering/patients who have undergone limb lengthening and a substantial amount with diaries here have faced numerous complications, specifically misalignment and non-union. Research the diaries.


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well havent there been some people going back to normal ?

Define 'normal'. Have people been able to walk without a noticeable limp and too much pain after years of rehabilitation? Yes. This is usually regarded as a good outcome.
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did anyone ever had  the worst case in modern times?

Oh dear... I have a feeling that some infamous member is going to copypaste his broken record here...

What do you mean by modern times? The last 10 years? Almost definitely. If I recall correctly, a young Spanish girl died during the procedure, there have been users here/old forum who are suspected of not being able to walk properly or being wheelchair bound. You have to remember that this forum represents 0.0001% of all people considering/patients who have undergone limb lengthening and a substantial amount with diaries here have faced numerous complications, specifically misalignment and non-union. Research the diaries.

The Spanish girl is not really a cosmetic limb lengthening case, she had achondroplasia
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He can't because he was banned but he would be right if he said MM was the worst current case in LL.
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Ozymandias

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He can't because he was banned but he would be right if he said MM was the worst current case in LL.

If you think that there is a single member here who hasn't realized that you and LLuser1 are the same person, you have taken your stupidity to a new level.
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Jack1066

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You consider walking without a limp a good outcome?

The good outcomes I've read have been better than that.. although bad outcomes seem pretty common too.

I'd call that a bad outcome, actually.
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Ozymandias you are so aggressive. Calm yourself. You are defending and attacking people you don't know anything about.
 
Walking without a limp is a very good outcome! Most people have issues after LL.
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TIBIKE200

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Ozymandias you are so aggressive. Calm yourself. You are defending and attacking people you don't know anything about.
 
Walking without a limp is a very good outcome! Most people have issues after LL.

Most people... Can you back up your claims? And please no Musicmaker, Spanish boy, monegal or third world countries please
 
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Jack1066

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huh. How long after LL,though? I was interpreting that as a permanent limp.
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