Hi all , I had an ACL reconstructive surgery 4 years back. Although I am fine and have recovered my strength and quads after joining the gym, now that I want to get my tibias done, I am quite apprehensive about LON/internal since i would not prefer a nail inserted through my knee.
Should i still try external LON(under parihar) or ilizarov(external fixators) ? Also after being informed by few other folks I have a second thought for Dr Mitkovic for monorails as I feel his success rates are great and monorail would do a great job with physios as well.
I plan to lengthen about 6cm on tibias.
Please suggest.
Best technique for tibias for me after ACL
6CM on tibias is excessive. I would always go with external tibial lengthening using the hexapod or the Taylor Spatial Frame external fixator because of the ease of correction by a competent doctor.
Quote from: 682 on February 28, 2017, 11:24:41 AM6CM on tibias is excessive. I would always go with external tibial lengthening using the hexapod or the Taylor Spatial Frame external fixator because of the ease of correction by a competent doctor.
I wasn't aware that any doctors used the Taylor spatial frame for CLL. Are there any diaries on the forum?
Not sure - if I were to go through with the procedure I'd search a doctor that was prepared to use it.
pili/catagni use a differnt type of external..hybrid external...is it the same?
You dont always need a Taylor frame , you can do the lengthening with normal fixators and correct the alignment at the end of the procedure. Fujitora used an hexapod for the lengthening, you can read his diary.
Quote from: fivetenneeded2016 on March 01, 2017, 04:02:14 PMpili/catagni use a differnt type of external..hybrid external...is it the same?
I looked up the pictures and the Taylor frame looks as though it is made out of a similar material to the HEF, but no, the design is different.
I used the HEF.
I dont know what Mitkovic's technique is but parihar doesn't insert the nail through the knee and he is actually against it
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