Sup I just got operated on yesterday.
Background:
33yro
5'10 height
6' wingspan
semi-severe genu varum (15 degrees)
beginning signs of arthritis (2/10 pain)
accumulating meniscus injuries starting in adolescence
already avoiding certain activities (running, hiking)
existing 10 degree bony knee contracture as well
Reasoning:
Looks like I need painful surgery at some point (knee replacement if I do nothing), why not get taller doing it? Granted, adding in lengthening seems to extend recovery time by a couple months.
Plan:
Correction/lengthening of tibia using external fixator (OrthEx, a TSF lookalike)
Shooting for slight overcorrection, presumably to compensate for femur deformity
Lengthening of femur using Stryde nail (11.5mm dia/301mm length/piriformis entry)
Two surgeries, one per leg 3 weeks apart (starting with right side tibia/femur)
Lengths per segment: 5cm/5.5cm
I started my journey in Florida back in July, when I visited Dr Paley. He said I had a tri-planar tibial deformity, along with a slight femur deformity (LDFA 93). He recommended external fixation, which no-one else had mentioned until then. This was to maximize correction accuracy - TSF-style allows you to check xrays and change course dynamically to achieve the optimal result. I hadn't realized this would get easily covered by insurance until this point, with everyone pointing out that my condition was kinda bad and ex-fix being one of the established treatment plans for it.
I had actually emailed a few places, including the ICLL in Baltimore. Paley's office responded first so I went there and got xrays and a consultation. ICLL responded a couple weeks later, with Dr Conway referring me to Dr Assayag. I emailed the xrays to ICLL and went to Baltimore later in July. Meanwhile I had asked the Paley Institute for a quote on what insurance would cover, and had trouble getting an answer from them. They seemed to prefer cash and his assistants were giving off some car dealership vibes. Meanwhile ICLL completed the insurance dance in just a week. I started moving forward with them.
Things moved along quickly there, with surgery dates getting scheduled etc. I had my right leg operated on 8/27 and am now at the Hackerman-Patz house, a really cheap almost-oncampus inn for orthopedic patients at the Sinai Hospital. Lots of Disney movies being played there as most of the patients are kids.
Xrays:
Frontal view with genu varum:
https://i.imgur.com/RVdUclw.jpgProcurvatum deformity from side (technician trying in vain to straighten knee lol)
https://imgur.com/GakkpFJTreatment plans:
https://imgur.com/3IsfdTjhttps://imgur.com/4SKalKF