Quote from: Beemer m3 on May 06, 2024, 07:36:42 AMi kind of have a hard time reading your post too. alot of this and that that doesnt make sense sometimes. good luck on what u need to get fix.
Next time, I will review it properly and post it. 
Thank you for letting me know. I appreciate your kindness. 
Vietnam Ho Chi Minh/Tao/Quinn/10 years warranty
lol @ warranty. Humans aren't cars
It's been a while since I posted
It was said that Tao would respond in July, but this promise was broken one day before I left for Vietnam.
Tao is not feeling well, so it seems that he won't be able to take care of it until next year.
Three days ago, they said they would prepare visas and tickets, but this is why they are unable to do so.
I quit my job because of this.
I told them the month I was going a year in advance and let them decide on the date, but they broke their promise one day before.
As expected
He proved that everything I had written about him was correct.
By the way, they saw LL Forum's post and were told that if they did it again, they would remove the compensation because it violated the terms of the contract.
Therefore, my 10-year warranty will be invalidated.
I don't care if a contract is invalidated because it is not followed...
It was just a report.
I contacted another hospital and asked them to tell me the type of nail because they were going to remove the intramedullary nail in my foot (because I needed to confirm the driver).
But they haven't heard from me in over a month.
Also, although we explain to patients that the nail material is 100% titanium, it actually looks like stainless steel rather than 100% titanium.
This is thought to be one of the reasons why it is not taught.
They don't care about the patients and end up running away from responsibility for the after-effects.
Quote from: Limd on August 25, 2024, 05:47:23 AMI contacted another hospital and asked them to tell me the type of nail because they were going to remove the intramedullary nail in my foot (because I needed to confirm the driver).
But they haven't heard from me in over a month.
Also, although we explain to patients that the nail material is 100% titanium, it actually looks like stainless steel rather than 100% titanium.
This is thought to be one of the reasons why it is not taught.
They don't care about the patients and end up running away from responsibility for the after-effects.
why so persistence?
move on and search for other LL doctors.
persistence?
Personally, I am already moving on to the next step after this incident.
They don't contact me (from the other side)
However, after I started suffering from the after-effects, I believed them and waited for nearly four years. Four years were wasted.
Naturally, my anger is not going to subside any time soon, and I am reporting my interactions with them as they are so that more people don't get fooled like I did.
Isn't this the kind of place?
I have a Vietnamese intramedullary nail in my foot.
To remove a nail, you will also need a special screwdriver suitable for that nail.
Which do you think is less likely to cause an infection: opening the legs with a scalpel and examining the screwdriver from scratch, or knowing in advance and preparing for it?
I won't allow them to operate on my leg anymore, but I would like them to at least give me information about nail care and try to ensure patient safety.
I think this will also be helpful for those considering surgery in Vietnam.
and
So I think I won't be posting about them as often anymore.
They have given up communicating with patients and will no longer interact with them.
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I will answer where I can.
After that, I will write if there is any information I can share with you in order to fix it.
I wish you all success.
I went to a famous Korean clinic for counseling. Test results.
There was a 1cm difference in leg length.
Before bone lengthening, there was a leg length difference of approximately 0.2 to 0.3 between the femur and lower leg.
The length of the lower leg was made uniform by surgery.
Therefore, the leg length difference at this point should be 0.3 to 0.4 of the femoral leg length difference.
However, in reality, a leg length difference of 1 cm is more than 0.3 larger than the leg length difference before extension.
In other words, the stretched side has shrunk by nearly 0.6 cm. When they saw me walking, they immediately said, ``That's strange,'' and ``Maybe my legs are different lengths,'' but I was surprised to find that the difference was only about 1 centimeter.
A friend of mine who underwent bone lengthening in Vietnam also had his bone lengthened in one leg, and his bone shrunk by nearly 2 centimeters.
However, his bone formation was abnormally poor, and at the time I thought that was the reason for his shrinkage.
As expected, there was a problem with Vietnam's technology.
Also, I was told that the intramedullary nail was pretty bad. Normally, I use a 9mm to 14mm intramedullary nail depending on the patient, but it would be nonsense if I used the same nail for my body type.
i will report if i am able to confirm this through excision surgery.
Hey man, i hope your doing well. I have a question, your friend who also had surgery in Vietnam, what clinic did he perform it at?
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