PCL Reconstruction Surgery
PCL Reconstruction Surgery
Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) Reconstruction is a surgical procedure to replace a torn PCL — one of the key ligaments in your knee that provides stability and prevents the shinbone from moving backward. This injury often occurs due to trauma, accidents, or high-impact sports.

Benefits of PCL Reconstruction Surgery Using Arthroscopy
Arthroscopic PCL reconstruction is a minimally invasive procedure that replaces a torn posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) using advanced keyhole techniques. Compared to traditional open surgery, this method provides several key advantages:
Allograft Tissue Replacement (Donor Tissue)
Less Postoperative Pain: Smaller incisions and no need to harvest tissue from your own body reduce surgical trauma and discomfort.
Faster Return to Activities: Enables quicker recovery and return to normal routines and low-impact activities.
Ideal for Select Patients: Recommended for older adults or individuals with lower physical demands.
High-Quality Assurance: Allografts are sourced from certified, top-tier tissue banks that maintain the highest safety and sterility standards.
Autograft Tissue Replacement (Own Tissue)
Natural and Biocompatible: Since your own tissue is used, the graft integrates more naturally with the body.
Common Sources: Tendons are usually harvested from the hamstring or patellar tendon.
Lower Risk of Re-tear: Especially effective in young, active patients, providing long-term durability and stability.
Which Option is Right for You?
Choosing between an allograft and autograft for PCL reconstruction depends on:
Age and activity level
Type of injury and lifestyle goals
Medical history and healing capacity
Surgeon’s recommendation
Our orthopedic team will carefully evaluate your condition and guide you in selecting the most suitable option, ensuring optimal stability, faster recovery, and long-term joint health.