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Posted on Oct 4, 2022, 9:43 pm
#191

If you had a badget and you are younger wich doctor you well choose in Europe?g nail betz,,giotikas or precise,?what do you think about quadrilateral?in the same time?or to wait between the two surgeries?

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Posted on Oct 4, 2022, 10:12 pm
#192

I'd choose Giotikas and Precise from those options in that situation.

I'd only do quadrilateral simultaneously if I was lengthening a small amount, like 8 or 9 cm combined.  Otherwise I'd wait between surgeries.

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Posted on Oct 4, 2022, 11:05 pm
#193

Quote from: Medium Drink Of Water on October 04, 2022, 10:12:24 PMI'd choose Giotikas and Precise from those options in that situation.

I'd only do quadrilateral simultaneously if I was lengthening a small amount, like 8 or 9 cm combined.  Otherwise I'd wait between surgeries.
Thank a lot man

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Posted on Oct 4, 2022, 11:15 pm
#194

You are very helpful man and I don’t want to annoying ,my last question If you want to choose a surgeon from turkey (I am from turkey)which surgeon you  will choose in turkey?

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Posted on Oct 5, 2022, 12:40 am
#195

I don't know much about the Turkish doctors.

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Posted on Oct 6, 2022, 4:18 am
#196

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Posted on Oct 6, 2022, 4:18 am
#197

Quote from: Medium Drink Of Water on October 04, 2022, 10:12:24 PMI'd choose Giotikas and Precise from those options in that situation.

I'd only do quadrilateral simultaneously if I was lengthening a small amount, like 8 or 9 cm combined.  Otherwise I'd wait between surgeries.
Do you think gnail is a risky option for healthy,young people?

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Posted on Oct 6, 2022, 5:09 am
#198

I think the nails have similar common risks.  I don't think it matters a lot which one you choose.  They're much more similar than they are different.

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Posted on Oct 9, 2022, 4:34 am
#199

My question is about your fasciotomy. How did you know you had compartment syndrome and what tests did you have? I have seen photos of fasciotomies where the wound is left open, was yours like that or stitched up when you work up?

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Posted on Oct 9, 2022, 4:52 am
#200

Those muscles got very easily/quickly fatigued when I walked.

A doctor stuck a little pressure gague into the muscle after I went walking in the hospital parking lot for a few minutes.

Mine was all stitched up.  I think the only reason they don't stitch some of them up is because they can't on those.  Mine were only an inch long.

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