definitive final fusion or just observation following the final lengthening. 4 , 6 , 7 , 17 - 22 TGR is a non-fusion technique, which requires repeated surgical lengthenings and is associated with a high risk of surgical complications. 24 , 25 These
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-matched allografts for small patients, the absence of expandability, and the relatively high incidence of complications. 31 Despite these drawbacks, allografts offer several advantages, including the ability to re-attach host ligamentous and tendinous structures