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Limb lengthening surgery, while offering the potential for increased height or correcting limb discrepancies, carries several risks and requires careful precautions. Common risks include infection, nerve or blood vessel damage, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), and joint stiffness. There is also the possibility of non-union or malunion of bones, which may require additional procedures. Pain, swelling, and scarring at the surgical site are also common during the recovery process.
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