Quote from: Coeus on December 04, 2020, 09:59:47 AMEhh..Thats my saying.The original news didnt mention
I am sorry to donghoon lee. I take all my words back.
Donghoon Lee = Good
unless proven otherwise
Quote from: Coeus on December 04, 2020, 09:59:47 AMEhh..Thats my saying.The original news didnt mention
I am sorry to donghoon lee. I take all my words back.
Donghoon Lee = Good
unless proven otherwise
are we 100% sure this is donghoon lee? I am fluent in chinese but the patient never mentions donghoon lee in this video
I'm asking for Dr.doonhoon Lee's whitewash video but he was busy or somehow else only not to reply me for all day.
Being lazy about PT doesn't cause an infection. Guang Ji hospital had a lot of patients who lay in bed all day.
It just means your legs will be tight at the end, which can usually be fixed by standing and walking. It just takes longer to get back to normal unless the contracture is severe.
Something else happened here.
Quote from: Medium Drink Of Water on December 04, 2020, 03:08:56 PMBeing lazy about PT doesn't cause an infection. Guang Ji hospital had a lot of patients who lay in bed all day.
It just means your legs will be tight at the end, which can usually be fixed by standing and walking. It just takes longer to get back to normal unless the contracture is severe.
Something else happened here.
Well said. Less PT don't make you disable, especially from infection, but make your rehabilitation longer and your moving not so fluent.
Here happened something else and most probable is a doctor's fault. Patient can't become disabled on his own.
Point is he was not Donghoon's patient
OP makes thread blaming Donghoon when he has no clue who did the surgery
It happened in Korea so it must br Donghoon, when there are like 5 hospitals there doing LL
yea wtf there is no evidence this was donghoon. no idea where his name even came from. look at the title of this thread. this is defamation of donghoon
The truth guys is: complications may and will happen. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. The important part is to tackle those head on and with knowledge and confidence.
Quote from: Michael J. Assayag, MD on December 08, 2020, 01:41:15 AMThe truth guys is: complications may and will happen. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. The important part is to tackle those head on and with knowledge and confidence.
Thank you for your input doctor. The sad thing is, we don't have specific numbers of how often they occur, and thus it ends up blaming the doc or blaming the patient often.
I only know dr. Paley talks about 5% and dr. Gdavelitch in her interview with Victor said 1%.
I wish there were some official numbers that could show the success rates of each surgeon.
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