ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) reconstructive surgery is a procedure to replace a damaged or torn ACL in the knee, typically using a tendon from another part of the body or a donor tissue.
The aim is to restore stability and function to the knee joint. The surgery is usually performed using arthroscopy, which involves making small incisions and using special instruments to perform the procedure.
The success rate of ACL reconstruction surgery is generally high, with reports indicating a success rate of 85-95%.
To stay one day in hospital, 2 weeks out of hospital.