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Posted on Feb 12, 2014, 11:58 pm
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Doctor information and response from Dr Saurabh Khakharia, located in Georgia, United States of America.
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Dr Saurabh Khakharia (Georgia, USA)

Background (From Website):
Saurabh Khakharia, M.D. is an Orthopedic Surgeon with Advanced Fellowship training in Adult Reconstruction, Joint Replacements, Sports Medicine, Limb Lengthening and Deformity Correction. He serves as a Chief of Adult Reconstruction and Joint replacement at Atlanta Orthopedic Institute (also known as Atlanta Knee and Shoulder) and Co-Chief Adult Reconstruction Service, Department of Orthopedics, GME services at Atlanta Medical Center, Atlanta, Georgia. He has served as an Attending/Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon at Colquitt Regional Medical Center, Moultrie, Georgia, USA. During his time at Colquitt Regional Medical Center, he also served as a Chairman of Infection Control Committee for period 10/2012-10/2013.

After graduating with honors and completing his residency and Diplomate National Board in Orthopedic Surgery in India, he completed his training/fellowships at Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY (Ranked no.1 Hospital in Orthopedics in United States); Medical college of Virginia-Virginia Common Wealth University and Insall Scott Kelly Institute (ISK Institute)/Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY. He specializes and has advanced training in Adult reconstruction, Joint preservation surgery, Primary and Revision Total Joint Replacement Surgery, Revision Joint replacements, Partial joint replacements, Sports medicine and sports-related injuries, and Arthroscopic surgeries. He also specializes in Limb Lengthening and Deformity Correction. His surgical techniques include arthroscopic, minimally invasive and open procedures.

His interests include treatment of arthritic conditions of the various joints of the body like hip, knee, shoulder; sports injuries, knee injuries including torn menisci, ligament tears, cartilage injuries, patella-femoral disorders; treatment of conditions of the shoulder including impingement syndrome, rotator cuff repairs, arthritic disorders of the shoulder by arthroscopic and open shoulder surgical techniques, and the treatment of hip conditions including hip arthroscopy, hip resurfacing and primary and revision hip replacement. His other interests include upper and lower extremity deformity correction and limb lengthening in adults.

He has presented his work at various National and International orthopedic meetings and has authored articles in medical journals and book chapters in Orthopedics. He is a member of several National and International medical societies including Clinical Orthopedic Society, USA; American Medical Association, International College of Surgeons, USA; American College of Sports Medicine and Southern Orthopedic Society, USA.

Publications:
Comparison of PACS and hard-copy 51-inch radiographs for measuring leg length and deformity.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20625949

Limited Quadricepsplasty for Contracture during Femoral Lengthening
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2758990/

Restoration of the distal femur impacts patellar height in revision TKA.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21811899

VKORC1 variant genotypes influence warfarin response in patients undergoing total joint arthroplasty: a pilot study.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19034590

Osgood Schlatter syndrome.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17224661


Dr. Khakharia's Response

1) How many patients have you operated for limb Lengthening so far? How many have been cosmetic patients?
 - I have performed many surgeries involving limb lengthening procedures during my advanced fellowship at Hospital for Special Surgery. Approx 10 percent were cosmetic.

2) Which methods do you offer for lengthening? (External only, LON/LATN, ISKD, PRECICE, etc.)
- External with TSF (Taylor Spatial Frame), LON, or LATN are good options, depending on case.

3) What is the estimated total cost (including post-op treatments, stay, medications, and physiotherapy)? Are unscheduled surgeries covered? How much does a personal consultation cost?
- Depends on your insurance.

[*Note: For cosmetic cases it's unlikely to get any insurance coverage. You'll likely get a better price estimate on a phone call, certainly better with a personal consultation].

4) What kind of physiotherapy is assigned to the patient?
- Gait training, Joint Range, etc.

5) What maximum amount of lengthening do you recommend per segment regarding patient safety? What is the daily rate of lengthening?
- 1mm daily rate of lengthening. Amount of lengthening will depend on how your body takes it.

6) What is your opinion regarding the weight bearing of patients during the lengthening phase?
- TTWB/WBAT (Toe-touch weight-bearing/Weight-bearing as tolerated)

[*Note: Toe-touch weight bearing: The foot or toes may touch the floor (such as to maintain balance), but not support any weight. Do not place actual weight on the affected leg. Imagine having an egg underfoot that one is not to crush. Weight-bearing as tolerated: Usually assigned to people that can support from 50 to 100% of the body weight on the affected leg, the affected person independently chooses the weight supported by the extremity. The amount tolerated may vary according to the circumstances.
Source: Wikipedia]

7) How often will you follow up with patients during lengthening?
- Very regular on weekly to twice weekly basis initially during lengthening phase.

8 ) How fast can patients return to normal life (walking without support)?
- Varies depending on the case.

9) What is the time required to lengthen 5 cm?
- About 2 months approx just lengthening.




Contact Information/Practice Locations:

Website
http://jointandsports.com/

E-mail: 
[email protected]

Stockbridge Office
1035 Southcrest Drive
Suite 100
Stockbridge, Georgia 30281
Phone : 770-389-9005
Fax : 770-389-5251

Buckhead Office
3200 Downwood Circle, NW
Suite 410
Atlanta, Georgia 30327
Phone : 404-352-4779
Fax : 404-351-0551

Office Hours:
Monday to Friday :- 08 AM to 05 PM.

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Posted on Feb 13, 2014, 1:16 am
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No problem. I've got some more doctors on the way soon.

I've never been to Georgia so I'm unsure how hospital prices there compare to other states. My first guess would be that it's not going to be as expensive as Dr. Rozbruch. Here's hoping.

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Posted on Mar 5, 2014, 6:56 pm
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I'm awaiting his reply regarding cost estimate for the various options, as well as whether or not internal methods are available for those interested in pursuing femoral lengthening.

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Posted on Mar 5, 2014, 7:04 pm
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Quote from: BilateralDamage on March 05, 2014, 06:59:59 PMI just called them. Lol, reception was useless. She didn't even know he did leg lengthening.

After I asked for a quote, she went to talk to him and came back and said "it just depends on all the different things like hospital fees, anestisiologist fees, etc.."  They haven't done a non-insured LL at their practice yet, so they didn't have any numbers to quote. 

Useless, I want to know how much I would be expected to pay before a consultation, not after.  Advice to any doctors considering doing this cosmetically- have a price range to quote!

Haha, well maybe after your phone call and some of my e-mails the doctor will be able to sit down and get an estimate eventually. I do like Dr Khakharia's credentials so it would be excellent to get a real price estimate at some point.

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Posted on Mar 19, 2014, 5:43 pm
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That's good news. I never got a response after two e-mail attempts and BilateralDamage never got a proper answer. Maybe if Dr Khakharia sees that there's more and more people interested he'll get down to figuring out an estimate for cosmetic patients. It would be great if you could ask him if he offers any internal options as well.

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Posted on Apr 9, 2014, 4:56 pm
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Good info. I guess at this rate the best way to find out an accurate estimate would be if someone did surgery with him in the future and reported the total costs.

I don't know what's with these Georgia clinics. I found another orthopedic surgeon in Georgia who trained in Russia and there was so much I had to go through to get answers. Not only did he not have a direct contact number, but I had to talk to his PA and send her an email with my questions. Then after that I was told I'd have his answers in a few days, and after waiting and then asking for a status update, I didn't get a response back even after a month had passed. Sometimes the medical system in the US is frustrating.

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