Anterior Cruciate Ligament ACL Reconstruction
The anterior cruciate ligament is one of the major stabilizing ligaments in the knee. It is a strong rope like structure located in the center of the knee running from the femur to the tibia. When this ligament tears unfortunately, it does not heal and often leads to the feeling of instability in the knee.
ACL reconstruction is a commonly performed surgical procedure and with recent advances in arthroscopic surgery can now be performed with minimal incision and low complication rates.
Other Procedures
- Normal Anatomy of the Knee Joint
- Arthritis of Knee Joint
- Cartilage Injuries
- Meniscal injuries
- Arthroscopy of the Knee Joint
- Total Knee Replacement (TKR)
- Uni condylar Knee Replacement
- Revision Knee Replacement
- Anterior Cruciate Ligament ACL Reconstruction
- ACL Reconstruction Hamstring Tendon
- ACL Reconstruction Patellar Tendon
- Custom Knee Replacement Technique
- Minimally Invasive Knee Joint Replacement