Were they all doing internal femur lengthening? I've always believed that internal femur is more dangerous and that more things can easily go wrong.
And to add, Dr. Catagni and Dr. Solomin have reported 1 death each from anesthesia complications the last time I talked to them. Maybe the number has increased since but I certainly hope not.
I'm not sure about that. It shouldn't be so dangerous especially for the tibias. It's far from internal organs like heart, lungs or brain. I don't think we should say there is a true chance of dying. But again, there is also a true chance that we may die on the airplane on the way to Athens.
Hi dude
Forum Folks and you are not doctor, stop making your own assumptions.
Take the opinions or feedback as a guide not rule or yardstick for your decision.
The best option is to consult a few LL doctors and do full detailed body check up in your country hospital.
Every surgery will have risk, it is matter of quantify risk level and an individual Physical body conditions
You can classify the risk level of 3 out 10 is high, other may view it as low.
My Gnail pain level was low (2 or 3 out 10) since day one and my clicking was easy.
My Journey in LL was uneventful which was totally different what others Gnail patients feedback here.
You are smart guy and should determine what is amplification, dramatization and overstatement in this Forum.
In life, if your fears overshadow your hopes, you should cancel or change your plan.
Take Care!