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Posted on Sep 3, 2022, 7:54 pm
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Quote from: Michael J. Assayag, MD on September 01, 2022, 07:13:53 PMMuito Bom! Stryde nail come back date

Let’s not be hypocritical Marie. If you want to start quoting research, you will have noticed that the body of scientific peer reviewed littérature for Precice lengthening nails (and its redhead stepchild Stryde) is vast and extensive.

The peer reviewed literature for Alibizzia is lacking, and G-nail and betzbone virtually non existent.

Don’t get me wrong, I am glad that Stryde is off the market, and would not skip a beat if no weight bearing implant saw light on the north american market for the next decade. They’re mostly just a marketting tool.

All research agrees: PRECICE  is, and remains for now, the studied gold-standard, most versatile and best implant on the market.


Hi Dr, Michael J. Assayag,
We are delighted to finally have a doctor who responds to the patients on this forum, it is greatly appreciated!

As a result of NuVasive, LLC surgeries in the US and in the world were returned back 11 years, and all the doctors followed suit like sheep after the decree was decision.
If you put your patients on a walker/wheelchair for half a year, you're not doing them a good service.

I want you to imagine yourself in such a situation for six months and decide if it's feasible.

Just a few months ago, they began working on the new nail. When they pulled the Stryde nail off the market a year and a half ago, why didn't they start working immediately on the new nail?

They wasted a whole year for nothing!

The only way to change things would be to give them an ultimatum that by 01.01.2023, they have to release the new nail. Otherwise, all doctors will stop using Precice 2.2 and move on to G-Nail.

They should feel that doctors have power over them, not the other way around.

We believe in you!

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Posted on Sep 3, 2022, 10:27 pm
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Quote from: Infinite on September 03, 2022, 07:54:37 PMHi Dr, Michael J. Assayag,
We are delighted to finally have a doctor who responds to the patients on this forum, it is greatly appreciated!

As a result of NuVasive, LLC surgeries in the US and in the world were returned back 11 years, and all the doctors followed suit like sheep after the decree was decision.
If you put your patients on a walker/wheelchair for half a year, you're not doing them a good service.

I want you to imagine yourself in such a situation for six months and decide if it's feasible.

Just a few months ago, they began working on the new nail. When they pulled the Stryde nail off the market a year and a half ago, why didn't they start working immediately on the new nail?

They wasted a whole year for nothing!

The only way to change things would be to give them an ultimatum that by 01.01.2023, they have to release the new nail. Otherwise, all doctors will stop using Precice 2.2 and move on to G-Nail.

They should feel that doctors have power over them, not the other way around.

We believe in you!


Lol what a nutjob

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Posted on Sep 5, 2022, 9:27 pm
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Quote from: informationispower on September 03, 2022, 10:27:34 PMLol what a nutjob


Are you referring to the incidents that have occurred for the past year and a half or the fact that I am a nutjob?

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Posted on Sep 6, 2022, 1:30 am
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Quote from: Infinite on September 03, 2022, 07:54:37 PMHi Dr, Michael J. Assayag,
We are delighted to finally have a doctor who responds to the patients on this forum, it is greatly appreciated!

As a result of NuVasive, LLC surgeries in the US and in the world were returned back 11 years, and all the doctors followed suit like sheep after the decree was decision.
If you put your patients on a walker/wheelchair for half a year, you're not doing them a good service.

I want you to imagine yourself in such a situation for six months and decide if it's feasible.

Just a few months ago, they began working on the new nail. When they pulled the Stryde nail off the market a year and a half ago, why didn't they start working immediately on the new nail?

They wasted a whole year for nothing!

The only way to change things would be to give them an ultimatum that by 01.01.2023, they have to release the new nail. Otherwise, all doctors will stop using Precice 2.2 and move on to G-Nail.

They should feel that doctors have power over them, not the other way around.

We believe in you!


Nuvasive would have wanted to see if they could salvage the Stryde in its original form rather than an expensive redesign. I agree with you that there should have been planning just in case it didn't work as minimum 2 years without a motor driven full weight bearing nails is a long time.

Would have been way better if synoste could have had their nail out by now to take advantage but given how it took them 4 years to get a 2 year study completed I think they missed that opportunity as nuvasive will have a new nail out by the time synoste gets going.

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Posted on Sep 9, 2022, 7:46 pm
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Quote from: 1team on September 06, 2022, 01:30:55 AMNuvasive would have wanted to see if they could salvage the Stryde in its original form rather than an expensive redesign. I agree with you that there should have been planning just in case it didn't work as minimum 2 years without a motor driven full weight bearing nails is a long time.

Would have been way better if synoste could have had their nail out by now to take advantage but given how it took them 4 years to get a 2 year study completed I think they missed that opportunity as nuvasive will have a new nail out by the time synoste gets going.


You right!

Is the Nitinail expected to hit the market soon?

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Posted on Sep 10, 2022, 1:04 am
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Quote from: Infinite on September 09, 2022, 07:46:56 PMYou right!

Is the Nitinail expected to hit the market soon?


It is not expected to hit the market soon.

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Posted on Sep 14, 2022, 2:38 am
#27

Quote from: Infinite on September 09, 2022, 07:46:56 PMYou right!

Is the Nitinail expected to hit the market soon?

likely never

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Posted on Sep 15, 2022, 12:31 pm
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Dear Dr. J.Assayag,

Is it true one staged limb lengthening reduces the risk of fat embolism by two?

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