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Posted on Mar 19, 2016, 12:14 am
#181

Hello everybody. I messaged Dr Sarin about 2 days ago but he has not message me back. I am 5'7 I want to do internal femur about 3-4 inches but worried about long recovery time because I do have university. Im thinking of doing this summer and taking 1 semester off to recover. Can anyone tell me if he's a good doctor for femur or if any doctors you recommend in India or Vietnam. Thanks Dr Amar Sarin ( New Delhi, India)

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Posted on Mar 19, 2016, 1:34 am
#182

I would look at everything said about Sarin, I'd then run a mile. I'd then think I'd run far enough, then run again.

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Posted on Mar 19, 2016, 1:49 am
#183

^I would do probably more than that  Dr Amar Sarin ( New Delhi, India)

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Posted on Mar 19, 2016, 2:39 am
#184

I've read good and bad stories. I just want to choose a good doctor in India and also affordable. this is so hard.

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Posted on Mar 19, 2016, 3:55 am
#185

If you do 3 to 4 inches with any doctor you are looking at a long recovery. If you are going to India, I recommend you follow veterans advice and do not lengthen more then 5 to 6 cm.

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Posted on Mar 19, 2016, 6:16 am
#186

Quote from: vietguy12 on March 19, 2016, 02:39:24 AMI've read good and bad stories. I just want to choose a good doctor in India and also affordable. this is so hard.

you get what you pay
it is ur life

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Posted on Mar 19, 2016, 7:52 am
#187

hmm 6 cm is that much. Many doctors recommend 7.5 cm the max. With my research, I have found people recommend dr talwar or dr. dhawan. I was thinking dr dhwan, any thoughts on him? Also to goodluck not many people have 100k to spend for american doctors.

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Posted on May 3, 2018, 5:57 am
#188

Yea I did mine with sarin in 2013 too, I did 6.5cm and I don't have a single complication. I would go back and do femurs if I had the cash.

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Posted on May 3, 2018, 10:15 am
#189

Isn't this guy not even a certified doctor (i.e. has a degree unrelated to that of an orthopedic surgeon)?

Should this thread be locked?

Paley's words: "I keep seeing disastrous results from Sarin. I have had to fix several of his cases. Costs more to fix the problems he creates than to do it correctly in the first place."

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Posted on May 20, 2018, 12:24 am
#190

Quote from: myloginacct on May 03, 2018, 10:15:02 AMIsn't this guy not even a certified doctor (i.e. has a degree unrelated to that of an orthopedic surgeon)?

Should this thread be locked?

Paley's words: "I keep seeing disastrous results from Sarin. I have had to fix several of his cases. Costs more to fix the problems he creates than to do it correctly in the first place."

His profile:

Dr Amar Sarin ( New Delhi, India)


Dr. Sarin is a consultant surgeon in New Delhi, having worked in the field of orthopaedics for over 25 years he has gained tremendous expertise in complications of trauma and orthopaedic surgeries, Non-Unions and infected Non-Unions surgeries, polio corrective surgeries as well as bone deformities and defects and has performed more than 3000 Ilizarov surgeries successfully.

Additionally and more recently, he has successfully performed over 300 cosmetic limb lengthening surgeries and has gained immense popularity amongst limb lengthening community.

He continues to have an active research interests in limb lengthening and infected Non-Unions. Limb lengthening surgery is now a large component of his practice. He is committed to developing and teaching limb lengthening and Illizarov surgeries in a large way.

Surgeon’s Profile
Dr. Sarin has graduated from M.S. Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore in 1986 and completed his M.S. from Vinnitsa Medical Institute, Ukraine, U.S.S.R in 1993. He been trained at Institute for Invalids & Reconstructive Surgeries Ukraine Region, Vinnitssa Medical Institute Hospital, Vinnitssa U.S.S.R. for Reconstructive Surgeries, Rehabilitative Surgeries and Illizarov Technique of Bone remodelling. His thesis on ‘Tibial Plateau Fractures’ has been submitted and accepted by the Vinnitssa Medical Institute Hospital in 1994.

He has worked at Jaipur Golden Hospital, New Delhi and has been instrumental in creating the department of Illizarov Surgery during his tenure of seven years, stering it to newer milestone. He has been associated with BL Kapoor Memorial Hospital as a Senior Consultant and currently associated Sri Balaji Action Medical Institute, Pachism Vihar New Delhi as Head of the Restorative Unit.

Having been awarded a fellowship by the prestigious IMA Academy of Medical Specialties in Orthopedics in 2016, he is also a proud member of the Indian Orthopaedic Association since 1994 as well as ASAMI India. He is also an active member of the European Bone and Joint Infection Society.

In the field of basic and advanced Illizarov and Ortho-oncology surgeries, he has trained over 70 surgeons and conducted a workshop on Inflatable Nails in 2005, demonstrated a Humeral Interlock surgery at the Agra Medical college in 2003, workshops and demonstrations on Illizarov Fixtor attended national and foreign delegates held at Jaipur Golden Hospital in 2001. He has also given a lecture on Interlocking Nails in Punjab aswell as Bone Tumors at New Delhi. In 1998 he has performed a live surgery and held a workshop on Illazarov Fixtaor at Indira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla.

Dr. Sarin has performed advanced Illizarov over more than 3000 patients in the past 20 years. His interests lie in Revision Illizarov Surgeries and Height Gain Surgeries. He has been working extensively on designing custom made prosthesis and has recently been granted patent rights for a Hydraulic Nail in collaboration with a Belgian bio medical engineer- Mr. Norbet Dijon in the EU.



- Also dumb for Paley to say that it costs more for him to fix the issues than to get the surgery done correctly. Well no crap, he charges exorbitant amounts for any procedure he does.

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