Limb Lengthening Treatment In India

The price of limb lengthening for Indian patients ranges from Rs. 102120 to Rs. 136160 in India. The cost for patients from other countries ranges from USD 2070 to USD 2530.
The patient must spend 3 days in the hospital and another 7 outside of it. The patient’s diagnosis and the facilities they choose will influence the overall cost of the treatment.

Limb Lengthening: What Is It?

Limb lengthening is accomplished by utilizing the body’s ability to create new bone as well as the ligaments, blood vessels, nerves, and soft tissues that surround and support it.

Exactly how is the procedure carried out?

The orthopaedic surgeon first slices the bone that will be extended during an operation known as an osteotomy.
The limb is then stabilized using one of numerous external and internal fixation devices, which is typically the upper or lower leg.

Who Makes a Good Surgeon for Limb Lengthening?

Orthopaedic and Joint Replacement Surgeons are the best medical professionals to speak with regarding limb lengthening.

What is the Procedure’s Typical Success Rate?

The success rate is high and ranges from 89 to 95 percent.
Limb lengthening may come with concerns such as infection, delayed bone healing, stiffness, and swelling.

What does the price of limb lengthening include?

Limb lengthening operation costs include the following:

  • Cost of preoperative diagnostic testing (blood work, a bone density test, and potentially an x-ray of the leg to determine the correct length are among tests that may be necessary)
  • Surgery bill
  • Cost following surgery (based on the quantity of follow-up appointments)
  • Cost of medications (painkillers, Lovenox, which is prescribed for two weeks following surgery).
  • Hospitalization of the patient

Note: Typically, surgery can increase a patient’s height by up to 2 inches. After a consolidation of three months, one inch is added each month.

What elements affect the price of limb lengthening?

The patient’s condition and preferences have an impact on the procedure’s ultimate cost. Some of these elements include:

  • Hospital type and chosen room (general, twin-sharing, or single room)
  • If more tests are needed
  • If there are any post-operative complications, such as muscle injury, joint contracture, dislocations, etc.
  • The price of blood products, if applicable
  • A protracted hospital stay
  • Expense for lodging during follow-up visits if the patient is not a local

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