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Posted on Apr 9, 2023, 9:12 am
#31

Where is Dr Lee??

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Posted on Apr 9, 2023, 11:51 am
#32

Jaki19 I agree he is a troll that denies facts and studies and masterbates to crappy turkish butchers, while shelling out racist and discriminating comments... Just ignore him...

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Posted on Apr 9, 2023, 11:52 am
#33

kamaruusman - I agree with you for the most part, and yeah it's properly just luck tbh. Regardless of doctor your're running the same risk for fat embolism. But comparing the god of limb lengthening with Dr. Giotikas will not be fair, espicially when he charges more than twice as much for the same procedure Dr tierlist

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Posted on Apr 9, 2023, 12:45 pm
#34

Quote from: DanishViking on April 09, 2023, 11:52:45 AMRegardless of doctor your're running the same risk for fat embolism.

I'm not sure about this one tbh. The way the osteotomy is done might also influence the risks of FE, if it's done as refined as possible. And for sure, the way they anticipate and treat it if it does happen that will make the difference. By the way, Paley has had 4 fat embolisms cases last time I checked and no one died. He claimed that it were because those patients were smokers.

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Posted on Apr 9, 2023, 2:24 pm
#35

Dr Giotikas said on that video that the fat embolism happened to his patient after 7 weeks.
I thought the fat embolism only can happen early after the surgery is done, like a few days later maximum.

How come the patient can get FE 7 weeks after, I would think I am safe after 7 weeks?

So if I do lengthening I am at risk during the whole lengthening process to get a fat embolism?

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Posted on Apr 9, 2023, 3:48 pm
#36

Quote from: oeioei2 on April 09, 2023, 02:24:29 PMDr Giotikas said on that video that the fat embolism happened to his patient after 7 weeks.
I thought the fat embolism only can happen early after the surgery is done, like a few days later maximum.

How come the patient can get FE 7 weeks after, I would think I am safe after 7 weeks?

So if I do lengthening I am at risk during the whole lengthening process to get a fat embolism?


🙋🏻‍♂️same questions here!
I watched some YouTube videos, all of theses mentioned FE may happen early after the surgery, within 3-6 days.

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Posted on Apr 11, 2023, 1:59 am
#37

I didnt rank birkholtz or Solomin because I haven't read anything on either of them.

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Posted on Apr 11, 2023, 7:08 am
#38

I’m a bit confused why such bad rep for Dr Debiparshad. Sure he advertises, but it’s just having an instagram and Facebook page? With like 3k followers. CLL is not his main practice, a lot of people needs to fact check this by just googling his name? In fact, his clinic isn’t even called Limbplastx, you go into his clinic where he does spine and orthopedic surgery for actual people who are hurt. 80% of his patients are non CLL people. He does surgery Monday, Wednesday, and Friday every week. And only some of the fridays he does CLL. I do think his numbers of how many CLL he does is lot accurate. I think he has 2 cases on average every week. Say 46 weeks a year, that’s about 100 cases a year.

Disclaimer, I did do my femur precise 2.2 with him last month. I get nothing for supporting him nor do I get anything for going against him, these are facts from what I know being here. I think he is one of the cheapest CLL, I paid $70k for everything (excluding airbnb and meds). He even gave me a wheelchair and walker. Hospital he uses is sunrise hospital which is top tier, it’s where the victims from the Vegas shooting a few years ago went. Hospital fee was $10k (hsa/fsa eligible) and the other $60k goes to Dr. D’s office.

I mean he’s a Harvard grad surgeon, his sutures are cosmetic grade where he does some technique from the inside out or something so they barely show. I mean I do think Paley is still the better doctor but CLL is a 1.5 hour procedure and really not that hard lol, it’s not like it’s a neurosurgeon where 1 single twitch will change the outcome of things. I don’t think having a S tier doctor vs a A- tier doctor will change the outcome of anything. It’s the PT and how much effort you put into stretching that will be a game changer

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Posted on Apr 11, 2023, 10:03 am
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Quote from: ballsackoffury123 on April 11, 2023, 07:08:06 AMI’m a bit confused why such bad rep for Dr Debiparshad. Sure he advertises, but it’s just having an instagram and Facebook page? With like 3k followers. CLL is not his main practice, a lot of people needs to fact check this by just googling his name? In fact, his clinic isn’t even called Limbplastx, you go into his clinic where he does spine and orthopedic surgery for actual people who are hurt. 80% of his patients are non CLL people. He does surgery Monday, Wednesday, and Friday every week. And only some of the fridays he does CLL. I do think his numbers of how many CLL he does is lot accurate. I think he has 2 cases on average every week. Say 46 weeks a year, that’s about 100 cases a year.

Disclaimer, I did do my femur precise 2.2 with him last month. I get nothing for supporting him nor do I get anything for going against him, these are facts from what I know being here. I think he is one of the cheapest CLL, I paid $70k for everything (excluding airbnb and meds). He even gave me a wheelchair and walker. Hospital he uses is sunrise hospital which is top tier, it’s where the victims from the Vegas shooting a few years ago went. Hospital fee was $10k (hsa/fsa eligible) and the other $60k goes to Dr. D’s office.

I mean he’s a Harvard grad surgeon, his sutures are cosmetic grade where he does some technique from the inside out or something so they barely show. I mean I do think Paley is still the better doctor but CLL is a 1.5 hour procedure and really not that hard lol, it’s not like it’s a neurosurgeon where 1 single twitch will change the outcome of things. I don’t think having a S tier doctor vs a A- tier doctor will change the outcome of anything. It’s the PT and how much effort you put into stretching that will be a game changer

Paley literally exposed the amateur mistake he did. Sounds like you're just justifying your own choice. In this surgery, every little thing matters.

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Posted on Apr 12, 2023, 4:47 am
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Quote from: kamaruusman on April 11, 2023, 10:03:42 AMPaley literally exposed the amateur mistake he did. Sounds like you're just justifying your own choice. In this surgery, every little thing matters.

Fair, but looks like it was on the tibia from a surgery over a year ago. Either way, no doubt there's no comparison to Paley, and I'm not going to argue against that. For femur specifically, I think Dr. D is in the A tier list, no comment for tibia since I do not have enough research for him on that department.

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