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Boy, nine, undergoes UK-first leg-lengthening surgery
Alfie Phillips, diagnosed with rare fibular hemimelia, gained 3cm through surface-mounted magnetic nail surgery, offering less pain and faster recovery than traditional external frames, surgeons say.
- Alfie Phillips, a nine-year-old boy from Northampton, underwent pioneering leg-lengthening surgery in the UK to treat his rare condition, fibular hemimelia.
- Doctors extended Alfie's shorter right leg by installing a lengthening nail on his thigh bone, which was pulled apart by a magnet to generate new bone tissue.
- Almost a year after the surgery, Alfie said he is feeling good and enjoys being taller than his friends, able to do activities like basketball.
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Boy, nine, undergoes UK-first leg-lengthening surgery
The treatment, extending Alfie's leg by installing a lengthening nail on the surface of his thigh bone, started in March last year. Almost a year on, Alfie said he's feeling good.
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