ACL Reconstruction

Overview

ACL reconstruction is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that replaces the ruptured ligament with a tendon graft, commonly using the patient’s own tissue (autograft) or sometimes donor tissue (allograft). ACL surgery aims to restore knee stability, prevent further injury, and enable a safe return to sports and daily activities.

What does ACL reconstruction surgery involve?

Performed arthroscopically (keyhole surgery) under general anaesthesia, ACL reconstruction involves: 

Graft options

Choosing the right graft is important and depends on patient age, activity level, sport type, previous surgeries, and lifestyle. 

Common graft sources include the hamstring tendon, patellar tendon, and quadriceps tendon. Each graft has advantages and disadvantages. Dr Free has extensive experience with all graft types and selects the best graft option tailored to your individual needs 

Lateral extra-articular tenodesis (LET)

LET is an adjunct surgical procedure sometimes performed alongside ACL reconstruction to improve rotational knee stability, especially for high-risk patients such as pivoting or contact sport athletes, younger patients, and those with significant knee laxity. 

Research shows that combining LET with ACL reconstruction can significantly improve knee stability and reduce the risk of graft failure. The procedure involves a small extra incision on the outer (lateral) side of the knee. Dr Free will carefully assess whether LET is recommended in your specific case. 

Advanced techniques in ACL reconstruction

Dr Free combines his extensive experience with the latest evidence-based techniques in ACL reconstruction to deliver high-quality, individualised care. Each procedure is tailored to meet the specific goals and needs of the patient. Using minimally invasive techniques, Dr Free ensures precise graft placement and optimal knee stability, providing the best chance for a safe and efficient return to sport and daily life.  

ACL reconstruction rehabilitation

Rehabilitation after ACL surgery is essential for a successful recovery and optimal outcome. Dr Free strongly advocates a collaborative approach to ACL rehabilitation and works closely with a trusted team of physiotherapists dedicated to helping you reach the best possible results. The structured rehabilitation program includes: 

Rehabilitation protocol

You’ll receive a rehabilitation protocol from our friendly team to guide your recovery.

For expert ACL reconstruction surgery in Melbourne, trusted knee specialist Dr Free offers comprehensive care from diagnosis to surgery and personalised rehabilitation plans. He works collaboratively with a trusted team of physiotherapists to ensure you’re supported every step of the way – from injury through to your return to sport. 

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