Am I at risk for fat embolism during the whole lengthening of just in the beginning?
I thought it was just a risk for fat embolism in like the first week or so, but when Dr.Giotikas talked about a previous patient of his who had a fat embolism and died, he said it happened around 7 weeks after the surgery.
How is this possible?
Quote from: oeioei2 on April 11, 2023, 03:35:36 PMAm I at risk for fat embolism during the whole lengthening of just in the beginning?
I thought it was just a risk for fat embolism in like the first week or so, but when Dr.Giotikas talked about a previous patient of his who had a fat embolism and died, he said it happened around 7 weeks after the surgery.
How is this possible?
Same question here
I also want to know
you're supposed to take Xeralto for like 3-4 months every single day after you are released from the hospital. Guess the person prob ignored it, but that is the 1 medicine my doctor, Dr. Debiparshad reminds me to take every single time. He doesnt care if I dont take anything else, but forces Xeralto every single day until he says I can stop.
We also got to remember that we don't know wether the person who died was a smoker or vaped. This increased the chances according to Paley, were his 4 cases of fat embolism where smokers. But According to Dr. Giotikas as he stated this in a interview, if I remember correctly after like 2 weeks the chances of getting one decreases by alot.
pretty sure the general chances of dying from this surgery is just super slim. it's not a really invasive surgery, especially if you have a good doctor like the US ones. If there was even a 0.1%+ fatility rate for the surgery in US, for a cosemetic surgery, it's never going to be legal lol
Quote from: ballsackoffury123 on April 12, 2023, 08:55:35 PMpretty sure the general chances of dying from this surgery is just super slim. it's not a really invasive surgery, especially if you have a good doctor like the US ones. If there was even a 0.1%+ fatility rate for the surgery in US, for a cosemetic surgery, it's never going to be legal lol
It is an invasive surgery.
Especially when we talk about internals it is almost as invasive as it could get for an orthopaedic surgery and even more for a cosmetic one.
Quote from: Body Builder on April 12, 2023, 10:35:57 PMIt is an invasive surgery.
Especially when we talk about internals it is almost as invasive as it could get for an orthopaedic surgery and even more for a cosmetic one.
i just wanna correct you here, because your statement dosnt sit right with me
technically all surgeries are "invasive"
however, the techniques used in LL would be considered minimally invasive.
this is becuase it means its not an OPEN surgery
minimally invasive just means smaller incisions as opposed to a large incision used in open approach.
even in a tibial LL procedure. while the nailing can go through the patella, it doesnt involve opening the the joint.
i would argue that abdominal plasties and BBLL's are for more invasive.
But Xeralto medication is for the blood clot thing no? Not for fat embolism? Or am I wrong?
Yes I heard that too but I just dont understand how a fat embolism can happen after 7 weeks.
Lets say the fact that it can still happen after 7 weeks makes me more scared to do this surgery than before I knew it.
I think there are corelation but yeah you're right, i thought you meant pulmonary embolism. This is from google
"While blood clots are far more likely to cause pulmonary embolism, fat embolisms can still cause pulmonary embolisms, too (which are life-threatening medical emergencies). Fat embolism syndrome also causes problems with breathing even when it doesn't cause a pulmonary embolism"
yes Xarelto is for blood clotting, making sure it clots doesnt go up ur bloodstream and into your lungs causing death. and it MUST be taken for like almost 4-5 months EVERY DAY post surgery. Stuff costs like $546 fora 30 day supply, but there are coupons online to buy it for $10. DM me how
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