Hi All
I have consulted this doctor.
FitBone is internal method, non weight bearing and the technology is old. Dr. Sarbjit did highlight the issues of FitBone.
He would prefer you to Precice2.2 less mechanism failure but again there is always risk in LL Surgery.
My General impression of this Doc - he is helpful but may not be experienced as compared to Dr. Pailey or Dr. Lee.
If you have money and time, go to the USA or Korea to do it . The total cost is not far from Singapore cost.
If you want weight bearing nail, go to Gnail under Dr. Giotiokas.
Quote from: leoth2 on February 08, 2022, 03:18:00 AMHi All
I have consulted this doctor.
FitBone is internal method, non weight bearing and the technology is old. Dr. Sarbjit did highlight the issues of FitBone.
He would prefer you to Precice2.2 less mechanism failure but again there is always risk in LL Surgery.
My General impression of this Doc - he is helpful but may not be experienced as compared to Dr. Pailey or Dr. Lee.
If you have money and time, go to the USA or Korea to do it . The total cost is not far from Singapore cost.
If you want weight bearing nail, go to Gnail under Dr. Giotiokas.
what do u think about him? are u singaporean also? im from singapore and i want this surgery done but im not looking to travel just to do this surgery
Quote from: Jake24 on February 08, 2022, 03:07:30 AM
https://gyazo.com/6f2d437b9e9ef2c237d1bdaf1e929c1a , this was his reply. He said she used fitbone and the infection picture is fake. What do you think?
Patient Picture Dr Sarb provided : https://gyazo.com/a1211b9168e309596eddc171404d7096
Hi I’m the manager in charge of precice in Singapore.
1) this patient, indeed used fitbone, reason being precice were not available in Singapore due to recall issue because of stryde. Which we are still not allowed to use.
2) this indeed is her standing picture. Why I know is because her friend who was implanted with precice, is staying with her in the same hote room which I visited them before. And by the way, her friend is doing well.
3) I’m a experienced OR nurse, in this field for about 18 years. All I can comment is that the fitbone girl’s nail was implanted properly, reasonably. The issue actually arises from the implant failure.
4) lastly, I don’t work for Dr Singh. I just felt the need to comment fairly on this matter.
Quote from: Chua7941 on February 10, 2022, 02:03:41 PMHi I’m the manager in charge of precice in Singapore.
1) this patient, indeed used fitbone, reason being precice were not available in Singapore due to recall issue because of stryde. Which we are still not allowed to use.
2) this indeed is her standing picture. Why I know is because her friend who was implanted with precice, is staying with her in the same hote room which I visited them before. And by the way, her friend is doing well.
3) I’m a experienced OR nurse, in this field for about 18 years. All I can comment is that the fitbone girl’s nail was implanted properly, reasonably. The issue actually arises from the implant failure.
4) lastly, I don’t work for Dr Singh. I just felt the need to comment fairly on this matter.
Thank you very much .
Since u care this much about defending him n his work ,maybe clear out how he misaligned bones on most patients who wrote in this forum n got the surgery with him since u did not mentioned that in your brilliant explanation and misalignments are entirely surgically skilled related .
Quote from: Chua7941 on February 10, 2022, 02:03:41 PMHi I’m the manager in charge of precice in Singapore.
1) this patient, indeed used fitbone, reason being precice were not available in Singapore due to recall issue because of stryde. Which we are still not allowed to use.
2) this indeed is her standing picture. Why I know is because her friend who was implanted with precice, is staying with her in the same hote room which I visited them before. And by the way, her friend is doing well.
3) I’m a experienced OR nurse, in this field for about 18 years. All I can comment is that the fitbone girl’s nail was implanted properly, reasonably. The issue actually arises from the implant failure.
4) lastly, I don’t work for Dr Singh. I just felt the need to comment fairly on this matter.
If your are a manager, what gives you the right of violating the patient's privacy and medical secret? How do you know the implant was properly done or not if you "don't" even work for this doctor? One cannot argue anymore that the case is anonimous, there is already too much public information here and out about her. Only her is entitled to disclose information. If it's misinformation or defamation the doctor (and not you) should say just that, not anything else publicly and then go to court or make an agreement with the person involved.
Quote from: zaozari on February 10, 2022, 07:10:15 PMIf your are a manager, what gives you the right of violating the patient's privacy and medical secret? How do you know the implant was properly done or not if you "don't" even work for this doctor? One cannot argue anymore that the case is anonimous, there is already too much public information here and out about her. Only her is entitled to disclose information. If it's misinformation or defamation the doctor (and not you) should say just that, not anything else publicly and then go to court or make an agreement with the person involved.
Maybe u like to clarify which part of my statement violate any privacy issue? And I was shown by the patient herself. That’s all. Let’s not to deviate. Privacy is violated, when u can identify the patient when I literally share infos like name n ID.
Again, I want to emphasize is that, if any patient think he or she got a case against the doctor, one could just go n engage a lawyer to fight the case. I’m also curious how this is going to play out
Quote from: Chua7941 on February 10, 2022, 02:03:41 PMHi I’m the manager in charge of precice in Singapore.
1) this patient, indeed used fitbone, reason being precice were not available in Singapore due to recall issue because of stryde. Which we are still not allowed to use.
2) this indeed is her standing picture. Why I know is because her friend who was implanted with precice, is staying with her in the same hote room which I visited them before. And by the way, her friend is doing well.
3) I’m a experienced OR nurse, in this field for about 18 years. All I can comment is that the fitbone girl’s nail was implanted properly, reasonably. The issue actually arises from the implant failure.
4) lastly, I don’t work for Dr Singh. I just felt the need to comment fairly on this matter.
Her friend has precice? but u said precice is not available so how did her friend who’s living with her get precice, also Dr Sarb said the skin infection was faked is that true? since you visited her how was she? Is she still in a lot of pain like the article stated?
Quote from: Chua7941 on February 10, 2022, 11:15:40 PMMaybe u like to clarify which part of my statement violate any privacy issue? And I was shown by the patient herself. That’s all. Let’s not to deviate. Privacy is violated, when u can identify the patient when I literally share infos like name n ID.
Again, I want to emphasize is that, if any patient think he or she got a case against the doctor, one could just go n engage a lawyer to fight the case. I’m also curious how this is going to play out
"Thank you very much .
Since u care this much about defending him n his work ,maybe clear out how he misaligned bones on most patients who wrote in this forum n got the surgery with him since u did not mentioned that in your brilliant explanation and misalignments are entirely surgically skilled related" .
Maybe u forgot to answear but as I stated before , xrays on this forum showed misalignments on this doctor patients .
Can you clarify that too since you answering to everything but this ?!
When a doctor is not good , best would be to shut up at least n not to come here n blame patients because he is not a good CLL doctor with few cases and almost all of them had some kind of complaints.
Quote from: Chua7941 on February 10, 2022, 11:15:40 PMMaybe u like to clarify which part of my statement violate any privacy issue? And I was shown by the patient herself. That’s all. Let’s not to deviate. Privacy is violated, when u can identify the patient when I literally share infos like name n ID.
Again, I want to emphasize is that, if any patient think he or she got a case against the doctor, one could just go n engage a lawyer to fight the case. I’m also curious how this is going to play out
Please be honest. Formal ID and name are not the only way to disclose identity. All public information now circulating for which you are contributing, will easily identify her in closest circles of other patients, clerical staff, friends, neighbours, etc. and then spread.
Plus, why are you really doing this? If you have a case to defend the doctor and he is at no fault, just disclose your interest and explain briefly the problem using simple technical impersonal language without refering anyone else (besides you and the doctor).
Quote from: Jake24 on February 11, 2022, 12:48:18 PMHer friend has precice? but u said precice is not available so how did her friend who’s living with her get precice, also Dr Sarb said the skin infection was faked is that true? since you visited her how was she? Is she still in a lot of pain like the article stated?
Precice came back on end of November. Regarding that skin infection issue, I didn’t see her wound so I can’t comment more. Limb lengthening is a major surgery, with the bone being broken and being distracted, and also, not forgetting the nerves and muscle are being pulled literally. Im pretty sure u will still feel pain. Also everyone’s pain threshold is different.
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