Knee injuries can significantly impact mobility, performance, and quality of life—especially when they involve the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL). At VSH Superspeciality Hospital, advanced Minimally Invasive ACL Surgery helps patients regain knee stability, confidence, and an active lifestyle with minimal downtime.
The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) is one of the key ligaments that stabilizes the knee joint. It plays a vital role in controlling forward movement and rotation of the tibia (shin bone) relative to the femur (thigh bone).
ACL injuries commonly occur due to:
When the ACL is torn, the knee may feel unstable, painful, or prone to repeated “giving way.”
Not every ACL injury requires surgery. At VSH, each patient is evaluated individually. ACL surgery is usually recommended for:
Non-surgical treatment may be advised for elderly patients or those with low activity demands, depending on symptoms and lifestyle.
Minimally Invasive ACL Surgery is typically performed using arthroscopy, a modern surgical technique that allows surgeons to repair or reconstruct the ligament through very small incisions.
Using a high-definition camera and precision instruments, surgeons can visualize the entire knee joint and perform the procedure with exceptional accuracy.
Compared to traditional open surgery, minimally invasive ACL surgery offers multiple advantages:
At VSH Superspeciality Hospital, advanced arthroscopic techniques ensure both safety and long-term success.
Pre-Surgery Evaluation
Detailed clinical examination, MRI imaging, and functional assessment help determine the severity of the injury and the most suitable surgical approach.
Surgical Procedure
The damaged ACL is reconstructed using a graft (often from the patient’s own tendon) through minimally invasive arthroscopic techniques.
Post-Surgery Recovery
Early mobilization, pain management, and structured physiotherapy play a crucial role in recovery. Most patients gradually return to normal activities and sports under guided rehabilitation.
ACL surgery success does not end in the operation theatre. At VSH, personalized physiotherapy and rehabilitation programs focus on:
An ACL injury does not have to limit your movement or lifestyle. With Minimally Invasive ACL Surgery at VSH Superspeciality Hospital, patients experience reliable outcomes, quicker recovery, and restored confidence in every step.
Consult our orthopedic specialists today to understand the best treatment option for your knee injury and take the first step toward a stronger, more stable future.
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