According to those people who said they had done internal tibias, some of them said that internal tibia requires your patella tendon to be splitted and so the nail can be inserted. Although according to some medical passages, the surgeon could insert the nail from other position to prevent splitting the patella tendon, yet some people in this forum said Paley would just split the tendon like any other doctors. The splitting of tendon might lead to permanent knee pain, and that's the only reason I am still considering Paley about tibias (as he stated that he would not do external).
Quadrilateral - Re downtime, functionality and complication - Dr Paley
Quote from: NormalPlayer on October 07, 2019, 05:50:07 PMAccording to those people who said they had done internal tibias, some of them said that internal tibia requires your patella tendon to be splitted and so the nail can be inserted. Although according to some medical passages, the surgeon could insert the nail from other position to prevent splitting the patella tendon, yet some people in this forum said Paley would just split the tendon like any other doctors. The splitting of tendon might lead to permanent knee pain, and that's the only reason I am still considering Paley about tibias (as he stated that he would not do external).
Thanks man, appreciate your reply. Would you mind quoting or linking us some medical articles (especially journal articles) that support the sentence in bold above? Not doubting that you're having those concerns, but it'd be great to be able to validate that.
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