Minimum Cost $ 2500
Maximum Cost. $ 5000
  • Days In Hospital 2 days
  • Outside Hospital Stay 5 days
  • Success Rate %

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)

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Sports and other demanding physical activities that cause forces on the knee, direct injury to the knee, improper jumping and landing, sudden deceleration, and changing direction of movement are the primary mechanisms of the most frequently injured ligament around the knee in athletes.

Some ACL ruptures need surgery, but not all of them do. Surgery would be required if:

  • Your ACL is torn.
  • If your job demands healthy knees and you are an athlete, you may have sustained acute or chronic injury to another part of your knee.
  • Although you have undergone physiotherapy and a rehabilitation program, your joint stability or pain has not improved significantly.

No, the procedure is not unsafe. Like any other surgical procedure, ACL reconstruction does have risks, which include infections, blood clots in the legs, and injuries to other veins or nerves while performing the procedure. The screws may be troublesome. They may need to remove it in some patients, and the screws may also create problems in the graft tendon in some patients.

Many factors contribute to a successful ACL surgery; the most critical factors are postoperative rehabilitation, graft fixation, graft placement in the bone tunnel, and graft selection.

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