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@jelliott31

the bone below the knee was fractured about 52 places with some damage to the knee. There was no damage to the bone above the knee. I was told by the surgeon that I could lose the lower leg unless a rod was placed through the entire leg. Now, I thing this was not the correct thing to do.

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@jelliott31 Now I understand. It makes sense. If your bones were in so many pieces, it was probably very difficult to piece them together in a way that would allow them to heal correctly. There is also the aspect of proper blood flow to keep the tissue alive and there needed to be some support to keep the blood vessels in a normal arrangement. My experience isn't the same as yours, but is a bad ankle fracture. My cousin is a radiologist and when I showed him my x-ray, he said I was lucky I could walk at all. I had puzzle piece fractured shapes on the front of my tibia but not fractured all the way through, and both of the "knobs" of the ankle were broken off. (the inside one is part of the tibia, and the outside one is the fibula). There was enough un-fractured bone to attach plates to secure the broken places.

I hope you will be able to have the rod removed some day if your leg is strong enough. It sounds like the accident was very serious.