great news. i wonder if dr. rozbruch will also have the stryde available for pts soon
PRECICE UNYTE Cobalt Chrome (PRECICE v3.0)
Dr. Rozbruch told me he'd have it in July.
How much are his costs?

Quote from: Stadiometer, Esq on May 16, 2018, 07:39:11 PM
This means, Paley is fine with 8cm for tibias too. I wonder how he would handle the equinus for that length.
Quote from: fivetenneeded2016 on May 16, 2018, 08:31:57 PMThis means, Paley is fine with 8cm for tibias too. I wonder how he would handle the equinus for that length.
Mother of god that costs so much. Only like 170,000 more than my budget no biggie lol
Quote from: ShortLivesMatter on May 16, 2018, 03:31:55 AMDr. Rozbruch told me he'd have it in July.
oh wow,thnx man
Good to know that Stryde only costs 5,000$ more I was thinking it was going to be a bigger difference.
This now makes the Guichet nail completely obsolete right? The only advantage that it had before was that it was marketed as fully weight bearing and being in crutches from day 1. But now this Precise Stryde 3.0 can do that.
The STRYDE nail is an additional $5,000 U.S. Dollars at the Paley Institute. If the STRYDE nail were to be imported without added tariffs. This would be the price for surgery with the following doctors as of today's exchange rate. 18-May-2018
Dr. Giotikas: * Includes Physical Therapy
Femur: $48,500
Tibia: $50,900
Dr. Birkholtz:
Femur: $50,600
Tibia: $50,600
Dr. Parihar:
Femur: $52,100
Dr. Donghoon Lee: * Includes 90 Days of Food, Housing, Medication, Physical Therapy
Femur: $72,900
Tibia: $72,900
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