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Like any other surgical intervention, limb lengthening starts with meticulous assessment and preparation of the candidate. Then the phases of distraction osteogenesis follow. These are: Surgery, Latency, Lengthening, Consolidation. After the consolidation phase, the phase of remodelling starts and the fixation devices can be scheduled to be removed.
Surgical assessment
Psychological assessment
Informed consent
At Giotikas Clinic, we abide to GMC guidelines about the informed consent process. Time is the first thing that you have to change perspective about, if you are considering cosmetic limb lengthening. Stature lengthening will always seem like a time-consuming process but it is important to remember that the body needs 5 years to adapt to a natural 6 cm increase of height during childhood and adolescence. So, what it seems like a time-consuming method, it actually is a rapid, shocking change for the body, made possible only by means of science and technology and subjected to the restrictions of the human nature, both mental and physical. The whole procedure is explained thoroughly and in great detail and any questions that the patient might have are answered. Emphasis is given on the physiotherapy protocol and on the weight bearing restrictions (if there are any). The expectations are agreed and the possible risks and complications are analysed until the patients feel confident to sign the informed consent form.
Anaesthetic assessment
The Anaesthetist will make sure that no problems which could disturb the anaesthesia will arise, or will preempt any potential issues. He will also determine which type of anaesthesia and post-operative pain management would be right for each patient.
The surgery can be done with general anaesthesia (fully asleep) or regional (spinal, epidural anaesthesia with the patient awake.) This is anaesthetist’s decision, but if you have any preference you are encouraged to request it. If there is no contraindication, our anaesthetic team will be happy to follow your preference.
Preoperative physio consists of a muscle stretching program. Although there is evidence showing that stretching effect doesn’t last more than 24 hours, adopting a routine of regular exercising helps muscles improve their elasticity so they can more easily adapt to their increased working length during and after the lengthening of the limb. It is also related with less possibility of developing joint contractures during and after the lengthening.
You will also be instructed to quit smoking. If you have difficulty with quitting smoking, a nicotine replacement therapy can be prescribed.
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