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ACL reconstruction surgery is performed to replace a severely damaged or completely torn ACL with the graft ACL is a thick band of tissue that connects the front end of the tibia to the rear ends of the femur in this procedure an incision is made in front of the knee the graft is taken from the paddler ligaments the one that connects the kneecap to the tibia the incision is closed the rest of the procedure is performed through small incisions with the help of an arthroscope the damaged ACL is removed a channel is drilled diagonally through the tibia and the femur the graft is pulled through the channel special screws are used to secure the graft in place you

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Every surgically reconstructed anterior cruciate ligament can retear. The risk ranges from one or two percent to more than 20 percent. The replacement ligament (graft) chosen for your surgery can docHubly increase or decrease your chance of a retear.
If you suffer an ACL tear, reducing your chance of re-injuring yourself should be of paramount importance. The risk of re-tearing the ACL is 5%, but with many exceptions.
How many times can an ACL be repaired? There is no real limit to the amount of times the ACL can be reconstructed. However, each successive surgery may become technically challenging due to bone loss. This requires that your surgeon have expertise in complex revision ACL surgery.
The decision to proceed with a second ACL surgery depends on the patient, the condition and stability of his or her knee, the desired activity level and imaging findings. Patients are advised to seek out a specialist with ample experience in revision ACL surgery for the best chance of a good outcome.
Mayo Clinic sports medicine surgeons routinely perform revision surgery for patients who have undergone one or more ACL reconstructions elsewhere, and have published extensively on this topic.
How does revision ACL reconstruction work? A number of options exist for revision ACL reconstruction, including using one of the patients own tendons. The patellar tendon, quadriceps tendon, hamstring tendon or allograft tissue may be used.
Definition. Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) revision is a surgical procedure performed to address a failed or insufficient primary ACL reconstruction. The goal of the revision surgery is to restore knee stability, function, and prevent further damage to the knee joint.
Failure of an ACL surgery can occur when the surgery is done too soon following an injury, and before normal range of motion is achieved. Other reasons for failed results include the use of a postoperative brace or cast, which prevents full extension.

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