> The possible need or usefulness of third fixator, to approach more a real versatile Ilizarov mechanism, was in some way repeated by another user
If there's a link to those information, would be very helpful lah. Thank you in advance.
> I didn't want to scare you but the curved zone of the legs doesn't have any fixator in an ideal position to create counter-tension and better shape the (long) bone
Sorry English isn't my first language so I couldn't seem to get your main point here. would be helpful if you can rephrase in a simpler term lah. Thank you in advance again lol
> There wasn't any initial planning to really correct and avoid bowleg. Only lenghtening seems to have been considered.
Actually I did pay extra for correcting my bowleg. But yeah there wasn't any discussion on planning between me and the doctor, only the doctor did his job. A lot of other patients did have their desired results though, seems like only me not yet. The doctor told me that because my case was more severe than the others so it would take 2 times of correcting (frame installation + frame removal) instead of 1 like others, however he didn't tell me how he would do it the next time and probably if I don't remind him he will even forget it. And I don't want to trust him blindly the next time, because I've seen some cases of correcting bowleg from him (only bowleg correction, no lengthening) and I feel still there's rotational deformity remains even though angular deformity has been fixed:
https://imgur.com/i6uFAAt(the terms rotational deformity and angular deformity I got from Dr Lee site:
https://drdonghoon.com/deformity/rotational-deformity/)
Indeed all of his cases have the result I desire are angular deformity only :/