Dr. Lee has informed that we didn’t have anyone with a permanent knee pain after undergoing tibial lengthening surgery among our patients. The permanent knee pain depends on the surgical approach of how well the intramedullary nail is inserted. Also, Dr. Lee doesn’t do suprapatellar incision unless it’s a special case.
I don't know why, but asians prefer to do tibias than femur. Probably Dr Lee had done more precice on tibia and LON/LATN than any other doctor. And also there are the trauma/deformity cases. If nobody ever emailed him complaining about knee issues, it's because nobody has it. You can say they may be lying, but I totally believe in his answer.
In other words, if you go to a good doctor,
there is simple 0 chances of getting knee pain after tibia nailing. You can also email Paley or Rozbruch or Köhne and post in this thread their answers. I believe it'll be the same answer of Dr Lee. People are afraid because of nothing. Some people stay with frame for 1 year (which is an absurd that carry its own risks) fearing something that should not happen.
Don't need to say, but saying anyway, if you go to any good hospital, you'll not get deep bone infection.
MDOW was always shilling for his crap doctor, but he got knee pain not because there is a risk with tibia nailing, but because he went to the crappiest place of all to get this surgery done. At least he didn't got a infection and lost his limbs. Others didn't have the same fate.