I would not trust any doctor outside of US, (besides maybe Dr. Parihar) to perform internal lengthening.
look at the long term complication rate in diaries of Dr. Paley, Rozbruch, Mahboubian, (+ maybe Parihar) when it comes to using the precise nail. It is 0%
Internal lengthening is much more invasive than external lengthening, therefore the physician must have good surgical technique and experience to deal with complications. They must also give good advice to patients so they do not harm themselves.
I do not trust any other doctors when it comes to internal lengthening. Especially Dr. Guichet, Dr. Monegal, any Indian surgeon besides Parihar. They are butchers. It's just a matter of luck whether you can walk normally again when it comes to these surgeons
Guys, it's all happening again...............
Another patient didn't heed my advice when I said go for Precice, there'll be less trauma with clicking.
Anyway, surgery went ahead and now he's in agony to continue clicking because it is extremely traumatizing to be twisting your broken leg in all directions trying to find a click in the beginning.
To add to this, the current xrays show zero calluses, so I'm begging him to stop because it will only be non-union for now. There's always time to lengthen later on since there's no risk of fast consolidation.
Anyway, I'm just saying... anyone can have a safe lengthening if they know what to look out for. Barring no doctor error or contaminated nails, complications, negligence etc.
Go slow and make sure your calluses bridge, and do not pass 6-7cm, otherwise, your recovery period (and I don't even mean bone consolidation), I'm talking about being able to get your soft tissues to lengthen enough to cure your duckass, your IT bands to enable you to walk without legs apart, your quads/hamstrings long enough that you can actually lie down on your stomach or your back without a severe arch... these are things DOCTORS don't show you. They like to show you how bones heal fast and how someone can "walk" out of surgery or "jump" after finishing lengthening.
Go talk to successful lengthening patients and all of them will tell you that the recovery journey to get your normal walking gait back + recover your previous athletic ability take years, not mere weeks or months as you're promised.
By the way guys, read the fine prints. A lot of docs will only follow you for 60 days after your osteotomy. Should you run into trouble like non-union, fracture (even if it's not your fault...), beyond the 60 days, you're liable to pay pay and pay.
So, get a grip on reality before putting your life at so much risk.