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Re: Evolution of Limb Lengthening Techniques - S. Robert Rozbruch, MD
« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2018, 10:46:53 PM »

Nice find.
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« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2018, 08:33:39 AM »

I've been looking for this for a long time and have the right answer.
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Re: Evolution of Limb Lengthening Techniques - S. Robert Rozbruch, MD
« Reply #3 on: April 11, 2018, 01:40:13 AM »

Should this vid get a thread of its own?



Posting it for the third time I've seen it posted in these forums, since it's just that good. Same conference as the one Rozbruch's was too.
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Re: Evolution of Limb Lengthening Techniques - S. Robert Rozbruch, MD
« Reply #4 on: April 15, 2018, 01:39:10 AM »

Should this vid get a thread of its own?



Posting it for the third time I've seen it posted in these forums, since it's just that good. Same conference as the one Rozbruch's was too.

I've watched the vid in its entirety now.

I just wanted to make some comments:

  • At 36:40, they got the Imperial and metric measurements at drastically different levels. 5'6" should be about 167.7cm, and 142cm is about exactly 4'8".
  • Just a little anecdote of mine, but the 50yo+ patient who returned to rock climbing, skiing, etc, maintained a good tibial-femoral ratio, and didn't lengthen more than 5cm in either segment, initially.
  • Smokers are an undeniable risk group for LL. Paley flat out won't accept them. He didn't even want to add comments like "maybe it's fine if you quit it 3 months before the surgery". I'm guessing he just doesn't want to deal with the risks.
  • Estimated 4% chance of fat embolism. Paley mentioned a sample size of 100. All cases happened in bilateral femoral lengthening.
  • All complications involving Precice nails and CLL supposedly resolved. The longest complication (Peroneal Nerve Injury) took a year to resolve.
  • Of those complications, one was Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT). Paley mentioned all patients are on DVT medicine from discharge, and stay on it until they fully weightbear ("5 months on medication").

More passing comments: I know Paley said most of his patients think they have short legs for their total size, and that they actually don't, but I'll be damned if that man in my first timestamp didn't look all torso.

If someone lazy is reading this, but still planning to undergo CLL one day, you should still watch the presentation in its entirety. Paley mentions a lot of very important information regarding flexibility and stretching tests, proportion ratios, down to how he performs his surgeries and lessons learned from bad cases of his past. Also, general information about bone breaks and PT.
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Re: Evolution of Limb Lengthening Techniques - S. Robert Rozbruch, MD
« Reply #5 on: April 15, 2018, 10:50:30 PM »

Good outline, definitely a lot of good nuggets in this video.

To add to the smoking bit, it's just unrealistic to think that a smoker will quit for CLL. The pain, frustration, and long hours of boredom will surely break most smokers. It's not a risk that many doctors would like to take on, since it might taint their track record.
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An educational video about the advantages of the hexapod fixator compared to classic Ilizarov. A case study is included in the latter half.

My takeaway is that it's not a necessity for relatively simple manipulation like cosmetic limb lengthening (and definitely doesn't hurt to have it), but it's extremely helpful for complex deformities.

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Thanks for sharing it. Almost missed the thread.
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« Reply #8 on: April 17, 2020, 01:37:52 AM »

Just did a zoom video interview with Dr. Mahboubian today on various topics surrounding cosmetic limb lengthening. Feel free to check it out here...

Interview with Dr. Shahab Mahboubian on Limb Lengthening to Get Taller

Hope everyone is doing well during this coronavirus time...
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« Reply #9 on: April 17, 2020, 08:14:29 AM »

Cheers for posting the video Cyborg, it was really good to hear one of the top docs talk about LL.

You seem to be extremely knowledgeable on this procedure. Are you aware where the field is heading from here, do you know of any upcoming advancements?

It seems like the internal nail and then the full weight bearing Stryde were two major ones that happened recently but while trying to learn about and consider this procedure I think it's be a good idea to know what could be available soon.
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« Reply #10 on: April 17, 2020, 10:06:25 AM »

Thanks yeah the field of LL is definitely on the rise. Although nothing concrete yet, I've heard of some interesting research going on. If I'm able to say or find out more I'll be sure to update
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« Reply #11 on: April 18, 2020, 12:34:14 AM »

Cyborg,

Thanks very much for posting this great video interview with Dr. Mahboubian! I am really hoping to have my femur CLL with Dr. M in the near future so this video interview really helped me a lot! I need to keep saving $$ but as we all know "you get what you pay for..."

Anyways, thanks very much again for this awesome video cyborg! :)
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« Reply #12 on: April 18, 2020, 12:44:08 PM »

Hey deaddog yeah Dr. M is great with his knowledge and experience. I agree premium results usually mean premium price! Thanks I am planning to do more interviews in the future and will update as I do
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« Reply #13 on: May 01, 2020, 10:23:59 PM »

So I was able to get a lengthy interview with Dr. Debiparshad of The LimbplastX Institute on limb lengthening. I will post a timestamp below if you want to skip to a particular topic.

Hope everyone has a great weekend!

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Interview with Dr. Kevin Debiparshad

Interview Timestamps:

1:00 – Qualifications

1:30 – Interest in orthopedic medicine

3:05 – Specialty in deformities and Leg Lengthening (LL) at The LimbPlastX Institute (LPI)

4:40 – How many LL procedures since opening LPI

5:35 – Life changing benefits after LL

7:35 – Average height of patients who get LL

9:05 – Dislike of term “height dysphoria”

12:40 – Goal for LPI...Transparency

15:15 – Minimally invasive technique

15:45 – No transfusions...ever!

16:30 – Fast return to work etc. 

16:50 – How long does LL surgery operation take timewise

17:20 – Other benefits of the STRYDE nail

18:00 – Examples of returning to daily activities 

20:20 – Involvement with PRECICE & STRYDE nails

21:10 – NEW improvements from NuVasive

22:50 – Cost of LL at LPI. 

24:50 – What are safe height lengths to get done?

26:15 & 28:00 – Limb length proportions

29:35 & 32:10 – The pain of LL surgery

30:40 – Dr. D’s “machine-like” LL execution technique

33:50 – Potential complications. Long term

34:50 – Athleticism trade-offs and effects

37:00 – Recovery regimen

37:15 – Importance of Pre-Surgery Flexibility

38:50 – When you can get back to the gym etc.

39:35 – Room & Board while at LPI in Las Vegas, NV. How Long to stay?

41:30 – Patients who need socialization during LL

42:35 & 43:45 – Dr. D’s patients' satisfaction with LL at LPI

44:25 – Dr. D’s passion for LL

46:05 – Transparency: the good and bad

46:55 – 60 Second Docs released on May 1st, 2020
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« Reply #14 on: May 03, 2020, 04:31:14 AM »

Another amazing interview Cyborg, great job!

I was really impressed with Dr. Debiparshad. I loved his mindset -

  • Not all patients suffer from height dysphoria / some form of a mental illness surrounding there height - this is something I've struggled to connect with myself (I'm not saying others don't have some form of this) and feel much more aligned with the self improvement / improve quality of life approach
  • Getting back to work / normal life quality and fully utilizing the weight bearing technology
  • His calculated, almost "assembly line" type approach to the surgery - it seems like he has an amazing process down that he has now mastered
  • How he views the procedure and its future

If I was getting the procedure done in the states I would definitely be considering Dr. Debiparshad. Thanks for putting this content out.
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« Reply #15 on: May 09, 2020, 01:33:54 AM »

Thanks Batu I agree with all your points and was very impressed with Dr. D as well.

So I was able to do an interview with Dr. Giotikas today and although the sound wasn't the greatest I think he had a unique perspective on LL also.

Interview with Dr. Dimitrios Giotikas

Also, I have touched base with a patient who got cosmetic limb lengthening who said he would be interested in doing a live Q & A for those who ask questions about his LL experience from a patient perspective. I'm not tech savvy at all so still need to learn the details of how to properly live-stream etc.

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« Reply #16 on: May 09, 2020, 07:09:16 AM »

Cool interview. I'm mostlikely going with Giotikas for my rod removals
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« Reply #17 on: May 09, 2020, 04:42:09 PM »

Thanks Movie, yeah you can't go wrong with Dr. Giotikas. Wish you the best!
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« Reply #18 on: May 10, 2020, 06:48:10 AM »

It's really great to see the passion these doctors have for their work, Dr. Gioktas seemed so happy when discussing LL and his patients.

I liked hearing him talk about the different generations of LL and the responsibility he feels to push the field forward in the right way, it will be really great to read his study when it comes out next year.

Data on funtionality, range of motion, recovery based on patients ratios and amount lengthening will be huge imo. These considerations are super important and will really help both doctor and patients decide on the best approach and goals.

Thanks for another of these interviews Victor, you're doing a great service to everybody interested in LL.
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« Reply #19 on: May 23, 2020, 01:32:49 AM »

I agree Dr. G really checks the necessary boxes for a successful outcome. Thanks Batu 8)
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Was able to get a special Interview with Elite Limb Lengthening Surgeon Dr. Rozbruch. Deeply discussed some unique perspectives on common limb lengthening topics. I posted the timestamps below for anyone interested in a particular topic.



1:50 – His passion for orthopedics & transition into Limb Lengthening

7:00 – Fundamentals of Limb Lengthening

7:40 – How stature/cosmetic limb lengthening fits into his practice

9:20 – Who qualifies as a candidate for stature lengthening

11:50 & 13:10 – How much length can you gain in femurs vs. tibiae

14:10 – Prefers to lengthen femurs over tibiae

14:40 – Soft tissues lengthen & grow too!

15:10 – Iliotibial band release in femur lengthening

16:35 – Gastro-Soleus recession in tibiae lengthening typically over 4cm but depends on individual

19:20 – Limb proportions

21:20 – Arm Lengthening

23:15 – Potential Complications (1. Infection, 2. Nerve damage, 3. Blood clots, 4. Stiffness, 5. Bone)

28:35 – Long Term Problems = “temporary obstacles.”

31:15 – Qualifications your LL doctor should have

33:55 – Will the NEW bone be as strong as OLD bone?

35:00 – Advantages of recent stronger, internal STRYDE Nail by NuVasive

36:00 – When does Normal Walking Gait return after LL (ex: 8cm in femurs)

37:05 – Importance of Physiotherapy for optimal recovery on scale of 1-10?

38:15 – When can a patient resume physical activity post-LL surgery

39:00 – Options for patients who come from out of town/country/overseas

40:50 – Frequency of Checkups & therapy

41:20 – Ideal Patient Qualities

42:00 – Are patients satisfied with outcome of LL Surgery?

43:50 – Reach out and contact Dr. Rozbruch for questions or consultation

44:30 – Options for Consultation: in-person & virtual/telemedicine

45:40 – Advice to those considering LL surgery

46:00 – Patient – Doctor Trust Relationship


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« Reply #20 on: May 23, 2020, 08:34:14 AM »

Thanks! Really appreciate what you are doing! I was particularly interested when he talked about the fact that soft tissues do grow, not just stretch. As you are keeping your eye on the current research being done, do you think developments are more likely to be in either

a.Slowing the rate of bone growth so that soft tissues can grow in unison ie. comparable to puberty, or
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« Reply #21 on: May 24, 2020, 11:12:22 AM »

I am keeping my eye on research and although some ideas are really intriguing on the LL front, I know a lot of projects need funding amidst the economic impact the pandemic has had.

a.) However I don't know of any way to slow bone healing besides age, deficiency in nutrition and introducing harmful risk factors (smoking, too much anti-inflammatory affecting prostaglandins, and various other medicines and diseases). Hence the importance of x-ray check-ups to monitor the patients rate of bone healing and make sure it matches the patient's muscle flexibility.

b.) In my opinion the best way to do this is going to be through conditioning leading up to your procedure. I believe if you get manual therapy such as deep tissue massages, foam rolling for myofascial release, or a percussion massage gun for breaking up scar tissue adhesions which can really affect muscle rigidity during LL

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« Reply #22 on: June 13, 2020, 01:25:54 PM »

Hey everyone, just got done uploading my lengthy interview with the best in the LL business: Dr. Paley. Feel free to check it out. I posted timestamps below if you're interested in a particular topic. Have a great weekend!

Dr. Paley Interview

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Timestamps for Dr. Paley Interview

2:00 – Dr. Paley’s Start in Limb Lengthening (LL)

4:30 – Amount of lengthening procedures he does

6:00 – LL is a 4-Dimensional Surgery

8:30 – Fundamentals of LL

9:40 – Limiting factor of LL & compliance of soft tissues

13:45 – How muscle excursion comes into play regarding lengthening

17:15 – Amount of time needed per day for PT

18:00 – Putting in nails is the easy part…knowing how to adapt and improvise is key

19:45 – Physiotherapy at Paley Ortho & Spine Institute are vigilant for problems 24/7

21:45 – Potential Complications & knowing how to prevent them

23:45 – Trade-offs: Losing function over pushing for extra CM in height IS NOT acceptable!

24:35 – Dr. Paley’s Lengthening Ultimatum

25:15 – How long to get back to fitness level (running marathon)

25:45 – Surgical interventions to fix complications

26:55 – Patients coming to him from other LL centers to “fix” complications

27:50 – Fibula fixation is super crucial among many other experienced-based techniques

29:00 – Various Prophylactic measures that should be taken to avoid problems

30:00 – Prospective Patients…Beware! – Surgeon EXPERIENCE IS KEY!

32:30 – How to pick a surgeon properly

34:40 – Potential Long-Term Complications

37:55 – Dr. Paley’s frustration w/ the LL industry becoming a “Mercenary-Business”

40:00 – Dr. Paley’s Warning Message to LL Candidates

42:50 – LL is a Team Sport: Having the right infrastructure of clinicians is important for success

45:30 – Proportions – how LL affects it and what really matters in the overall scheme of things

49:55 – Deep Squats with lengthened femur

51:25 – Doing LL more than once…aka Twice

52:00 – LL starts with Patient Goals

57:00 – Dr. Paley’s Understanding of Body Image Perspective

01:01:25 – “Height Dysphoria/Neurosis” IS REAL!!!

01:04:00 – The investments of LL (financial $, time, risk etc.)

01:05:25 – Dr. Paley’s Number Game with his patient’s goal of desired lengthening goal

01:07:05 – Evolution of LL Devices: Ilizarov Stryde Upcoming Future Tech

01:12:10 – Contact and ways to reach Dr. Paley & Team – paleyinstitute.org

01:12:45 – Exclusive news

01:15:10 – Dr. Paley’s Final Words to the Interested LL Candidate
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« Reply #23 on: June 13, 2020, 04:39:43 PM »

LOL He was definitely talking about dr Debiparsad wasnt he? about doing only CLLs, doing marketing , doing TV shows, about how many surgeries hes done

I should make a detailed post about this LOL
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« Reply #24 on: June 13, 2020, 07:05:31 PM »

yeah he was definitely subbing debiparshad, lmao, the doctors show

and thanks cyborg, this is perhaps the best interview you've done yet. really love how much paley talked about how this surgery is lifechanging and his rant on body image and how he's changed his own view throughout his life and has become humbled.

also world premiere- paley's own stature only limblengthening website- hyped to see that.

also im suprised that he said 1/3 of his stature patients are quadrilateral lengtheners. i thought it was a rarity but apparently it's more common than i thought.
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« Reply #25 on: June 13, 2020, 07:59:08 PM »

@ru - no comment  ;)

@ghkid2019 - thanks yeah I think from his year's of experience he truly understands the patient and their deep-rooted reasons for doing the procedure
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« Reply #26 on: June 13, 2020, 08:18:44 PM »

I had asked my surgeon of he would be down for doing an interview like these, but he declined at the time. I wonder if he's changed his mind since then. A lot of what he said in my consultation mirrored what Dr Paley said in his video interview, particularly about fibula fixation and frustration with the doctors who try to get cosmetic patients in and out like an assembly line.

I think it'd  be cool if you try reaching out to Dr Parihar and link him to the Paley interview to see if he'd be cool with doing one now, especially since India is still a sought after budget-friendly alternative.
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« Reply #27 on: June 13, 2020, 09:25:35 PM »

Very accurate. It took me about 2 years to get to my same 5k running time. Thanks for doing the interview!
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« Reply #28 on: June 14, 2020, 04:22:02 AM »

@KiloKahn Yeah I actually reached out to Dr. Parihar about a week or so ago, haven't heard back as of yet as I know there are a lot of requests for him. I linked my previous interviews but perhaps now that I was able to get a sit-down with Dr. Paley it might pique his interest. I'll give it a shot thanks!

@Pushrottam That's what I've heard from most people including myself even though I only had one done. I wasn't back to running all out till about 2-2.5 years after aka a year after device removal.
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« Reply #29 on: June 14, 2020, 04:59:57 AM »

Nice. I had thought Paley wouldn't talk much and would just say "go read up on the FAQs" lol.  But he seems to be a very friendly doctor :)

@Kilokahn maybe you can try to help cyborg4life get in touch with Dr. Parihar? ;) I would love to see his interview but again I think he would be very terse in his responses.

@cyborg you should also email his assistant Dr. Divya who usually handles a lot of the administrative stuff.
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« Reply #30 on: June 14, 2020, 06:54:59 AM »

After watching this interview I respect Paley and his practice much more, also quick question to you Vic and @Purushrottam: how long after surgery did you guys get your rods removed? I'm trying to get them out ASAP but while making sure my bones are consolidated and safe, and also how long until you guys were back to "normal" from that removal surgery?
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