Going home after a month in India? That does sound nice and do CLL at home however is that a good idea? Seems kinda risky to me and people will know you did CLL.
Dr Naveen Talwar (New Delhi, India) Rockland Hospitals
Any recent news on this guy? His price certainly seems good. 
What made me decide not to do CLL with Dr Talwar's team is that they don't fixate the fibula, which I was told was very important by three ASAMI members. Dr Verma, the main surgeon of Dr Talwar's team, was a nice guy though.
Quote from: KiloKAHN on December 23, 2014, 07:41:27 PMWhat made me decide not to do CLL with Dr Talwar's team is that they don't fixate the fibula, which I was told was very important by three ASAMI members. Dr Verma, the main surgeon of Dr Talwar's team, was a nice guy though.
Yeah that could be rough cause the whole bone has to lengthen with the tibia. Will do a consultation with him though but thanks for making me know this.
Quote from: Ajax2thousand20 on December 23, 2014, 09:13:51 PMYeah that could be rough cause the whole bone has to lengthen with the tibia. Will do a consultation with him though but thanks for making me know this.
Im also curious about the fibula fixation.Unfortunately Its seems that not many doctors do it.
Are TSF weight-bearing? If so, I might do my ll with him this next January of 2016.
Quote from: ReadRothbard on January 23, 2015, 05:38:04 AMAre TSF weight-bearing? If so, I might do my ll with him this next January of 2016.
Yes, they are weight bearing.
Do you have to wear the frames as long as cobentional ilizarov?
You'd have to wear the TSF the same amount of time as exfix with a standard frame. Only major difference between Ilizarov frames and something like TSF is that the TSF has six-axis correction capability.
Does he have a maximum limit for lengthening of the femurs? Beijing puts it at 4-5cm, Dr Parihar at 6cm and Dr Shah of Mumbai at 7.5cm
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