Hi Peterjs,
I too had a #tib&fib, just over 10 years ago. I ended up with a plate and multiple screws and should have had a bone graft but didn't.
About 9 months ago my leg became more painful and deformed so I had to go to see the surgeon again. I was sent for a nuclear scan after more conventional xrays.
The titanium plate has broken into 3 pieces and several screws broken or unscrewed. The original # still hasn't healed (after 10 years!). I need a bone graft and other surgery. The prognosis is a bit iffy.
Since all this happened I have been diagnosed type2 diabetic, high B.P., high cholesterol, angina etc;
I've postponed any surgery for now as there is some risk involved, and living alone I need both legs attached - preferably!
I have done some research and feel the extra risks outweigh my present need for surgery. Some say I'm wrong, and some not.
The way I look at it (in my case) I can still get about at present, and don't fancy picking up MRSA or C.Diff in my local hospital right now.
I don't have your problem of neuropathy, but do have a history of DVT in the same leg, together with a previous road accident involving the nerves, bones and tissue, so I reckon we probably are a fair match!
Your circumstances may be diferent to mine family-wise and so on, so any decision must be for you to make together with family and the doctors. Whatever you decide, I wish you good luck.