Hi yash,
Cross lengthening is very hard and I wish you good success in this journey. With the support of the team I am sure you will reach your goals and recover with determination.
Is the PT deciding the lengthening rate for you? I think you should check with your surgeon.
Do you know of any success stories with cross lengthening at your center? What is the average length they are able to get for their patients through cross lengthening?
Cross lengthening is usually done when wearing ex-fix on femur right? Is there really a benefit of doing it with monorial on femur? Do you find it convenient compared to bilateral tibia which other patients must be doing there?
Good luck yash, I will follow this diary
Hey notadetective,
Thank you for your kind words..I know cross is difficult and that's the reason I have very realistic goals in each segment.there are not many things that can go wrong in 4.5cm lengthening per segment.
Though I would confirm it with surgeon, i would still trust Dr Hirdesh as he has over 12 years of experience with ll patients.in fact I was really surprised by his knowledge even of the surgical processes and different kinds of ll devices which even some surgeons don't have.
There have been 4 other cross lengthenings here, one of whom I personally contacted with...they did in the range of 11- 14 cm
I am doing with monorail on femur . ilizarov femur is so barbaric in my opinion.i mean we can't even take a poop with it. monorails is the standard here for any femur lengthenings.i can't compare it with bilateral tibia because, if u want one segment u will go with tibia..if you want both cross is the only way. Don't even think of bilateral femurs since discomfort will be unthinkable..in my case with one femur it's a bit uncomfortable but manageable..I am just counting days when the femur frame will be removed