Hi friends !
I enclose the answer given to me by the doctor's service concerning the operation of both limbs (femur and tibia) on both legs (54k).
They answered me very quickly (one day), I find it really nice of them. Some of my questions are probably trivial for some of you but in case some ask them I prefer the posted.
1 - First, I would like to know what physical condition is required to be eligible for this type of operation? I am not overweight, but I do not know if I have the muscular mass required for such surgery."The muscle condition is not a prerequisite for cosmetic limb lengthening (CLL). Contraindications for CLL are: Morbid obesity, Smoking, Immuno-suppression, Chronic infection, Diabetes, Psychiatric disorders with poor compliance, Anaesthetic related contraindications. "
-> I find it pretty cool, unlike the method of doctor Guichet, we do not need to be an athlete to get surgery!
2 - Can you confirm that the final price for this type of intervention (cross lateral) is well 54.000 euros TTC?" Prices shown are TTC."
3 - I would like to understand that it is preferential to have surgery done externally or internally the tibia? Which of his methods allows for faster recovery and no future pain? On the other hand, I'm not sure I understood what "PRECICE 1" and "PRECICE2" mean? "Both external and internal fixation give satisfactory results in tibia. The choice in each case is based on patient's preference, cost considerations and appropriate counselling by Dr Giotikas about the pros and cons of each method. Precise 1 was the first version of the nail which is not routinely used anymore. Precise 2 is the subsequent improved version of the nail."
->I think I discuss this part in more detail with the doctor during a consultation. Indeed, I would like to know better the advantages of this or that method.
4 - I could see that many had complications with other doctors for the operation of a single limb (tibia or femur). Your service proposes to operate both successively, is that not more risky?"Four segment lengthening (either cross-leg or not) is the only solution for people who want to go beyond 8 cm and consent to accept the related risk after having received appropriate counselling by Dr Dimitrios Giotikas. It is obviously statistically riskier than having lengthening of femur or tibia only."
->It was an obvious and logical answer to the question but other service of LL would not have had this frankness I think.
5 - How long does it take to finally get surgery and consolidate the 4 members to operate? While removing the fixers éxternes of the TSF?"he actual timings depend on the lengthening goal to be achieved. We generally plan to have the patients back to their lives without frames within 12 months from first surgery."
6 - Finally how long does it take to get a date of intervention after the consultation at athénes?"Two months, but sometimes can be sooner."
I then add questions that I will send you answers at parties!
1 - In case of possible physical complications following the operation. Should we take charge of any additional operations / treatments that this would induce?
2 - The payment of the entire process must be done before the transaction or it can be staggered?
3 - From what I could understand. You operate initially 2 segments (namely the tibia and the femur) of one leg then the other one after consolidation. (I may have misunderstood) Would not it be better to operate for example the two femur together then the two shins?
4 - All preoperative examinations are made during the initial consultation at athénes?
If you have other ideas of questions that I do not ask yet I'm interested! I intend to book an online service of 15 minutes to try a first approach.