PCL Reconstruction
PCL Reconstruction
PCL (Posterior Cruciate Ligament) Reconstruction is a surgical procedure to repair or replace a torn PCL, a key ligament that stabilizes the knee and prevents the tibia from moving backward. PCL injuries often occur due to trauma, sports injuries, or accidents. Reconstruction restores knee stability, function, and prevents long-term joint damage.
When PCL Reconstruction is Needed
- Complete or significant PCL tear causing knee instability
- Persistent pain, swelling, or difficulty walking
- Knee buckling or giving-way during activity
- Associated injuries to other ligaments, meniscus, or cartilage
- High activity level or sports participation requiring stable knees
Procedure Overview
- Arthroscopic Surgery: Minimally invasive keyhole technique
- Graft Options: Hamstring tendon, patellar tendon, or allograft (donor tissue)
- Precision Surgery: Ensures proper alignment and ligament tension for optimal stability