Limb length discrepancy (LLD) is quite common.
Lower limb shortening is one of the causes of limb
length discrepancy. The common treatment that is
used is the llizarov technique for bone lengthening.
The new technique uses an intramedullary nail with
a monoplanar external fixator. Using this technique,
bone lengthening duration in patients can be reduced
and knee joint mobility can be improved without
jeopardizing bone regeneration. We report a case of a
27-year-old gentleman who had right femur shortening
from childhood and was referred to us for corrective
deformity. He underwent bone lengthening on the nail
which lenghthens and equalizes the leg while avoiding
stiffness and reduces joint mobility which leads to good
patient satisfaction outcome. The use of the external
fixator with intramedullary nailing to lengthen the
femur is one method that can reduce patient burden
mentally and physically. However although it has many
advantages we must watch out for the complications
during the regular visits to ensure good outcome.