Limb Lengthening Forum
Limb Lengthening Surgery => Limb Lengthening Discussions => Topic started by: jojo on March 12, 2017, 06:42:39 AM
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there is over 200+ LL done every year
if people had more problems there would be more forums like these and more people seeking help
that means most of the cases have great outcome right?
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how do u get the statistics that 200+ LL done every year?
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Unfortunately, that mindset often leads people to roll the dice and head to less developed countries
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i have a mail from Dr Rozbruch sayng he do 30 a month and he is 1 Dr alone.
personally i would never go to a 3'rd world one
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so its probley more like 2000 from all over the world.
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A great outcome is totally dependent on what each person defines as great. There can be no absolute ranking. The way I define great, the % of great outcomes has to be lower than 5%
There is not 1 person active on this forum that I would classify as having a great outcome. Don't try to delude yourself. This surgery is very harsh on your body, and recovery is extremely difficult.
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i dont try to do that . i just try to find the real facts.
and i keep thinking if alot of poeple had bad oucome we would see more here. 30 a month is alot for one Dr.
sorry i dont try to be ''too positive'' but not just ''too negative''
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K03va2Vd7-4&t=16s
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That video means absolutely nothing to me. The man is driving in his car saying he lives normally. Wonderful. I also have a normal life as do most people who have had LL. We can walk, we can drive cars, etc. Don't conflate that with a great recovery
30 cosmetic LL a month is a lot. Rozbruch does not do 30 a month though. He has 1 or 2 surgery days a week. If he does 3 cosmetic ll in any given month, I would be very surprised
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well he wrote me that in his last mail. why would he lie from the start. that would be so bad for his clinic. man comeon
what about these guys ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzS8L_p7Cu0
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well he wrote me that in his last mail. why would he lie from the start. that would be so bad for his clinic. man comeon
Show us the letter... surgery days are mon - thurs.
So your telling me he does a 3.5 hour procedure at least once a day? When i see him next week ill be sure to correct your obvious error...
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that means most of the cases have great outcome right?
That's an optimistic mindset. No, it certainly doesn't mean that most cases have a great outcome - simply put, there isn't enough peer reviewed study to be able to definitively state one way or another or to even classify a 'great' outcome.
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Man it Wont post the pic . I copy this from the mail -
excellent success.
I have done thousands of surgeries over the last 20 years.
about 30 per month
S. Robert Rozbruch, MD
Attending Orthopaedic Surgeon, Hospital for Special Surgery;
Chief, Limb Lengthening and Complex Reconstruction Service (LLCRS);
Director, Limb Salvage and Amputation Reconstruction Center (LSARC);
Professor of Clinical Orthopaedic Surgery;
Weill Cornell Medicine, Cornell University
Office Location: 519 East 72nd Street, Suite 204
Mailing address: 535 East 70th Street, New York, NY 10021
tel: 212-606-1415 fax: 212-774-2744
email: RozbruchSR@hss.edu<mailto:Rozb
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I think I can see the confusion that has occurred in this thread.
Cosmetic limb lengthening surgeries or surgeries in general? I imagine is referring to the latter, I believe 30 would be a reasonable amount. Bear in mind, Dr Rozbruch will perform countless different surgeries in relation to his work for countless different deformities/issues. Cosmetic limb lengthening will be a very small element of his day to day work and surgery - as to why I hold him in very high esteem.
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Maybe top doctors have a more successful percentage. But the majority goes to the third world, that's why we see a bad outcome
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Well you probley Right . I wrote
how many LL operations are you doing a month ?
what is the succes rate for recoverry
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Well you probley Right . I wrote
how many LL operations are you doing a month ?
what is the succes rate for recoverry
You may recover sooner or later, you may walk normally after 6-8 months "this what i call it a great recovery"- others may just walk normally after 2-3 years. Both recovered but 2-3 years i will not call it a recovery. I try my best to afford for the best doctor, otherwise am not going to do this risky surgery.
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If you are that concerned about recovery or potential complications Kaiser then I'd advise you just to forget about this surgery
It's important as well that people do not take advice off individuals who have never even done the operation.
I'm 6-7 months post op I have my frames of and I'm walking well enough, I only did 3cms though, I have aches and pains around where the pin sites were it will take a while for those to calm down.
No one on these boards barring people who have done this should be handing out advice! No one!
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If you are that concerned about recovery or potential complications Kaiser then I'd advise you just to forget about this surgery
It's important as well that people do not take advice off individuals who have never even done the operation.
I'm 6-7 months post op I have my frames of and I'm walking well enough, I only did 3cms though, I have aches and pains around where the pin sites were it will take a while for those to calm down.
No one on these boards barring people who have done this should be handing out advice! No one!
Am with you and i know this surgery is no joke. With whom you did this surgery and which method?
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Show us the letter... surgery days are mon - thurs.
So your telling me he does a 3.5 hour procedure at least once a day? When i see him next week ill be sure to correct your obvious error...