i heard after surgery patient immediately gains around 1mm. is this true? if so how? and is it really 1mm?(why not 5mm? if 5mm isn't it better)
does femur precice increase more than lengthened cm?
you mean after surgery patient has immediate height gain of 2~3mm in Precice2?
Quote from: Ted68 on April 17, 2024, 01:13:13 PMI have talked with 3 doctors, personally, and they said they prefer/they do a 2-3mm gap in Precice surgery, so they can avoid the ends cut to rub each other, because it gives extra pain.
Me, personally, I had a bad and traumatic cut with only 1mm gap or less left, to my right tibia, and I got extra pain from rubbing ends of bone !... The left tibia had a much better cut, they left 2-3mm gap and no rubbing and no pain
Also, they said they can do with no problem 5mm on full weight bearing nails, because few days later the patients must start walking, so that will stimulate the callus formation to start.
How did doctors say and your doctor gave you the instant 2~3mm increase right after surgery? did they just made 2~3mm gap during the surgery?
Quote from: Ted68 on April 17, 2024, 08:35:19 PMYes, they always do that gap.
I got 3 surgeries. So, every time, next day, they did an x-ray to my bones so they can see how it looks. And they give me the pictures, too...
for real? isn't it, by any chance, the distortion from Xray picture which always shows a few mm longer than actual?
Quote from: bruhh on April 17, 2024, 08:25:56 PMYes, you gain more right after surgery and I ended up getting more length than what the ERC was showing.
how many mm is your gain from the surgery itself?
Quote from: Ted68 on April 18, 2024, 06:25:59 AMYes, for real.
Lovinglonglegs, forget about the first time gap !... its not important.
Your main problem is to check the exact bones lengthen AFTER finishing the total length, so you can be sure you have no discrepancies !
that is right, thanks for the comments
Quote from: Maison on April 19, 2024, 03:07:09 AMTo my understanding, it is not standard practice to create a gap by moving the bone a few millimeters without using an ERC during PRECICE surgery.
In standard surgical procedures, the lengthening amount doesn't become longer than the maximum extension length of PRECICE (8 cm).
However, it is true that creating a gap without using an ERC during surgery can result in a greater final bone lengthening amount.
I would like to know about doctors who adopt this method in PRECICE surgery.
as you see the comments and from what i heard before, it's said there's immediate gap. I personally hope precice can increase more than 8cm
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