The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) and Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) are crucial stabilizing structures in the knee joint that allow smooth and controlled movement. Injuries to these ligaments, commonly seen in athletes and active individuals, can lead to pain, instability, and difficulty performing daily activities or sports. ACL/PCL Reconstruction surgery helps restore joint stability, strength, and confidence in movement.
When a ligament tear does not heal with conservative treatment, surgical reconstruction becomes necessary. During this minimally invasive procedure, the damaged ligament is replaced with a healthy graft (either from the patient’s own tissue or a donor), which is fixed securely to allow natural healing and integration with the bone. Modern techniques ensure that the new ligament closely replicates the anatomy and function of the original one.
With the use of arthroscopic and advanced minimally invasive surgical methods, the reconstruction is performed through small incisions, resulting in less pain, reduced scarring, and a quicker recovery. Advanced imaging and intraoperative guidance ensure accurate tunnel placement and graft fixation for optimal stability and long-term results.
At our center, ACL and PCL reconstruction procedures are combined with structured physiotherapy and personalized rehabilitation plans, helping patients regain full range of motion, strength, and return to sports or active lifestyles with confidence and safety.