Hello,
I've been reading about the high risk of permanent knee pain from internal tibia lengthening.
First, it seems there's a good deal of uncertainty about the risk. Intramedullary rods are said to cause permanent knee pain in 73% of cases, but I've seen threads here which quote Dr Birkholtz saying the number is more like 25%. Monegal said (here:
http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=1091.0) that
"Chronic knee pain in 25% of cases? That s well beyond the numbers in medical publications.
Try to insert nail throught a suprapatellar approach to prevent patellar tendon spreading and your numbers will go down almost to 0%".
Paley told the patient in this thread:
http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=237.54 that his numbers are more like 10% if that. Apparently he makes the incision higher up on the knee, avoiding the sensitive tissues?
I imagine a reason for CLL knee complications being lower is that 73% is that the study that gave the 73% number was done 20 years ago and, at least in the West, surgical techniques have probably improved in response to the study.
But are the rate of complications actually lower? There's a whole lot of anecdotal stuff around here on the risk of knee complications. I know several users here suffer from them, so they definitely happen, but I can't find any solid numbers as to their frequency and likelihood. Does anyone have any? Specifically, can anyone provide details on Paley's method and stats on his track record with permanent knee complications, since he's the doctor I'd probably go with?
Second, and I haven't seen this question posted so let me know if it has been, could potential knee issues resulting from the tibial surgery be themselves treated with another surgery? The people experiencing the pain say that it's at its worst when kneeling, which indicates damage to the patellar tendon. This is basically the same as a condition called Jumper's Knee, in which the patellar tendon is torn through over-exertion. That condition IS treatable, so in theory the post-lengthening knee pain should be as well. Do any CLL patients who had the knee pain complication have experience with having it remedied surgically?
Thanks a lot.