Knee Ligament Reconstruction

What is Knee Ligament Reconstruction?

Knee ligament reconstruction is a surgical procedure to repair or replace damaged ligaments of the knee joint. The surgery can be performed using minimally invasive techniques.

Indications for Knee ligament Reconstruction

Knee ligament reconstruction is usually considered a knee ligament is torn or avulsed. This may occur following:

  • Motor vehicle accidents
  • A direct blow to the knee
  • Falling on the knee from a height
  • High-impact sports injuries 

Symptoms of Knee ligament Injuries

Patients with knee ligament injuries may experience:

  • Pain
  • Swelling
  • Limited range of motion
  • Injuries to nerves and arteries of the leg
  • Knee instability

Diagnosis of Knee Ligament Injuries

To accurately detect the location and extent of the tear, the following diagnostic procedures may be performed:

  • Comprehensive clinical evaluation of the knee
  • Imaging studies such as X-rays and MRI scans

Procedure for Knee Ligament Reconstruction

  • The procedure is usually performed under general anaesthesia. 
  • Arthroscopic instruments are inserted through tiny keyhole incisions made over the knee to reattach the ligament to the bone using special sutures. 
  • The ligament may also be reconstructed using a graft taken from the patient (autograft) or donor tissue (allograft).
  • Your surgeon will create bony tunnels in the thighbone and shinbone through which the graft is inserted to replace the torn ligament.
  • After the graft is placed, fixation devices are used to secure the grafts and hold the ligaments in place while healing occurs.

Post-operative Care Following Knee Ligament Reconstruction

Following the surgery, you will be given pain medication to keep you comfortable. 

Physical therapy will be recommended for the restoration of normal knee motion and muscle strength after surgery. You may need to use crutches and a knee brace following the surgery.

Risks and Complications of Knee Ligament Reconstruction

As with any surgery, there are risks and complications that may occur following knee ligament reconstruction. These can include:

  • Complications of the anaesthesia
  • Bleeding
  • Infection
  • Vascular or nerve injury
  • DVT Deep Vein Thrombosis (blood clot)
  • Failure of the reconstruction
  • The General Medical Council
  • The British Medical Association (BMA)
  • NHS website
  • The Royal College of Surgeons of England
  • British Orthopaedic Association
  • British Association for Surgery of the Knee
  • European Society for Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy
  • American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
  • Top Doctors
  • Percival Pott Club
  • Magellan Orthopaedic Society