One of the reasons I have chosen Gnail is becuase it was created long before Stryde. Gnail was initially called Albizzia, internal nail that was invented by Dr Guichet. It was the first lengthening nail with weight bearing in the world, for over 30 years ago and was also the first weight bearing one used in the USA.
Dr Guichet gathered the complications of this technique from his statistics and of other surgeons and modified a lot of things in the nail. The current evolution from that is the Guichet nail (G-Nail) which allows weight bearing, sports and is secure for the gain with little complications.
In my experience the important thing is not only the nail, besides having a weight bearing one, but the rehab program for recovery. as well.
I read somewhere that Stryde caused osteomyelitis in 2 out of 3 patients. Osteomyelitis is very serious and difficult to treat, and if that is true, it is simply incredible.
I am sure no real clinical tests were made in humans (it's easy to understand why...) but find very strange that trials in animals, especially mammals with long bones, didn't cause any alarm.
Were these trials seriously made? Or made at all, even in animals other than mice? At least in mice?
Although Stryde seems very effective other than ‘’that’’, modern, comfortable, weight bearing, etc. I don't think it’s wise to choose it, especially in the first 2 years following its reintroduction and, let's say, after at least 200 surgeries (and 1 year follow up) made by different doctors for different elongations in voluntary ‘’pioneer'' patients.
This issue should also make us all think again about the safety of LL surgery and all its context, especially regulation, ethics, industry, research, etc.
Maybe Precise is still the more available, cheaper (with some doctors) and safer method (besides external).