Thanks a lot for the feedback!!!
Maybe a few words about what I think and researched so far about the topic ...
From the diaries and other posts and also other stuff on youtube or the internet one can get the general impression that internal femurs are safer. At least from what I've read, patients who did tibs appeared to have had much more complications than internal femur patients. So I thought that there would be some kind of general consensus that internal femurs are safer, so is that the case (patients doing tibs on grounds of proportions or money)?
However recently I talked to both, people being sure that internal femurs are safer and people being sure that externals are safer.
The things I am concerned about internal femurs (and please correct me if I'm write, I don't claim the things to be 100% percent true):
- possible reaming of the bone canal
- inserting the nail to stay for 1-2 years and thus having to extract the bone marrow, bone infection ?
- the inserting of the nail through the hip (possible hip joint problems ??), nevertheless the knee joint is not directly involved in the operation, so you can say "it's hip against knee" ?!
- higher probability of fat emboly due to the larger amount of fat in the femur than in the tibia (although fat emboly seems to be veeery rare, although also quite dangerous)
What do you think about those (some were already mentioned in the comments, I know)? Are there any special internal femur risks to be added (which would not occur in purely external tibs)? And another important question: From what I know there are only few options to go purely externally on the tibs. Thus possibly one could end up with a doc who might not be as well qualified as a doc who does LON/LATN. Above isn't it that with LON/LATN I would sort of combine all the risks of external AND internal methods (except e.g. the hip insertion which would be done via the knee in LON/LATN)?
Finally at least in my opinion I think it's mostly about the long term well-being. So I would totally do externals (although recovery itself takes longer and there seems to be more pain involved) if it would provide me with a higher probability of being complication/problem free in the long term than internal femurs. (for example regarding my walk, the joints, chronic pain ...).