While examining reports of victims of LLT and WBT in Turkey, I believe the major problem with their medical institutions is not the occurrence of complications themselves, but rather the lack of ability to detect them early on.
They probably won't share real statistics, and they keep saying that no doctor can prevent all complications.
If a patient's infection is missed for too long, it can turn into severe osteomyelitis, which would be obvious to anyone.
They would likely be unable to provide advanced treatments like the ones Hasaki received in the U.S., so in the worst case, the patient could face the possibility of losing a leg.
If you want to know the success rate of LL surgery, the following paper may be of reference:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7342054/However, only a small portion of doctors write papers, and there are those who say that papers cannot always be trusted.