ACL Reconstruction Surgery
ACL Reconstruction Surgery
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction is a surgical procedure to replace a torn ACL — one of the major ligaments in your knee that helps stabilize the joint. This injury is common among athletes involved in high-impact or pivoting sports such as football, basketball, or soccer.

Benefits of ACL Reconstruction Surgery Using Arthroscopy
Arthroscopic ACL reconstruction is a minimally invasive procedure that replaces a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) using advanced keyhole techniques. Compared to traditional open surgery, this method offers several distinct advantages:Allograft Tissue Replacement (Donor Tissue)
Less Postoperative Pain: Smaller incisions and no need to harvest tissue from your own body result in reduced surgical trauma and pain.
Faster Return to Activities: Often allows for a quicker resumption of daily tasks and low-impact activity.
Ideal for Select Patients: Suitable for older adults or those with lower physical demands.
High-Quality Assurance: We source allografts exclusively from certified, top-tier tissue banks that follow the highest safety and sterility standards.
Allograft Tissue Replacement (Donor Tissue)
Natural and Biocompatible: Since it uses your own tissue, the body typically integrates the graft more readily.
Common Sources: Tendons are usually harvested from the hamstring or patellar tendon.
Lower Risk of Re-tear: Especially effective in young athletes under 30, offering greater long-term durability.
Which Option is Right for You?
Choosing between an allograft and autograft depends on:
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Age and activity level
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Sports participation goals
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Medical history and healing capacity
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Surgeon’s recommendation
Our orthopedic team will guide you through the best option for your individual needs, ensuring a safe and successful recovery.