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How is the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgically repaired?

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Surgical reconstruction of a torn ACL involves replacing the torn ACL with a tendon (called a graft) from another part of the knee and putting it into a position to take the place of the torn ACL. The most commonly used graft is taken from the middle third of the patellar tendon (the tendon connecting the knee cap to the tibial bone). Hamstring tendon grafts taken from the inner thigh to the back of the knee are also used.
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Should my torn ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) be repaired?

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In most cases, yes. A torn ACL renders the knee unstable in pivoting and jumping. This can lead to cartilage damage and arthritis. ACL reconstruction helps prevent these problems and restore an active lifestyle. If you are older or content with a more sedentary lifestyle, non-surgical treatment may be suitable.
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What and where is the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)?

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The ACL is a ligament in the middle of the knee that connects the tibia (shinbone) to the fibia (thighbone).
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The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of four major ligaments that stabilize the knee joint. A ligament is a tough band of fibrous tissue, similar to a rope, connecting the bones together at a joint. There are two ligaments on the sides of the knee (collateral ligaments) that give stability to sideways motions: the medial collateral ligament (MCL) on the inner side and the lateral collateral ligament (LCL) on the outer side of the knee.
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What is the function of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)?

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The ACL is the most important structure in the knee for providing stability during sporting activities which involve changing of direction while moving at speed (including football, tennis, skiing). If the knee is unstable, cartilage wear & tear occurs at a much faster rate than normal which leads to arthritis of the knee joint. An ACL tear is one of the commonest serious injuries in sport - for example, in the AFL, 12% of all matches missed due to injury are from ACL tears.
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Is anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) covered on my policy?

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Yes. We do offer benefits for ACL. The policy has to be in force for a minimum of 12 consecutive months before diagnosis.
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What is the anterior cruciate ligament?

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The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of two ligaments that are inside the knee. This ligament is frequently injured in sports. When the ACL is torn, the knee will often be unstable and it will be impossible to play sports that involve cutting, running, and jumping. Surgical and rehabilitation advances have made the ACL injury less of a threat to athletic careers than it used to be.
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The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is situated toward the front of the knee. It is the ligament that is frequently injured. Oftentimes, the ACL is stretched and/or torn in the course of a sudden twisting motion (when the feet stay planted one way, but the knees turn the other way). Skiing, basketball, and football are sports that have a higher risk of ACL injuries.
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What is an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury?

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anterior cruciate ligament, or ACL, injury is a tear in one of the knee ligaments that joins the upper leg bone with the lower leg bone. The ACL keeps the knee stable. See a picture of the knee and the ACL . Injuries range from mild, such as a small tear, to severe, such as when the ligament and part of the bone separate from the rest of the bone. Without treatment, the injured ACL is less able to control knee movement, and the bones are more likely to rub against each other.
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Should I have surgery for an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury?

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Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are caused when the knee is straightened beyond its normal limits (hyperextended), twisted, or bent side to side. Changing direction quickly or cutting around an obstacle or another player with one foot solidly planted on the ground (as can happen in sports that put high demand on the ACL such as basketball, football, soccer, hockey, and gymnastics).
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How does an Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injury occur?

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Injuries to the ACL can occur in several ways, usually without contact. High speed twists, bending or extending the knee beyond its normal range, or landing "wrong" from a jump may result in an ACL tear. Basketball, volleyball, tennis and soccer players, as well as skiers and snowboarders are particularly vulnerable. Female athletes are more prone to ACL injury than males.
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What is the posterior cruciate ligament?

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The posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) is found near the back of the knee. It is another knee ligament that is commonly injured. Conversely, the PCL injury typically happens with abrupt, direct impact, such as in a car accident or during a football tackle.
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My doctor told me I've injured my cruciate ligament. Does this mean I have to have surgery?

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Not all cruciate ligament injuries need to be reconstructed. You need to discuss with your doctor your lifestyle and level of activity. If you have a sedentary-type job and are not active in your leisure time, you may not require surgery.
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Answer: Not all cruciate ligament injuries need to be reconstructed. You need to discuss with your doctor your lifestyle and level of activity. If you have a sedentary-type job and are not active in your leisure time, you may not require surgery.
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What happens to the herniated disk over the years if it is not surgically repaired ?

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The symptoms can stay permanently. If it is pain, it will depend on your tolerance to it that you'll be able to have a good life. If there is muscle weakness it will probably affect your walking. There are some people who recover completely after some months, the problem is that there is no way to know who they are going to be. In the latter cases it has been observed that the body absorbs the disk material, or it calcifies and diminishes to a size that does not produce nerve compression.
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How Are ACL Tears Treated Surgically?

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Many different surgical approaches have been tried for the ACL injured knee. Years of experience have shown that simply stitching the ligament together is rarely successful. Therefore, current techniques involve reconstructing the ACL by building a new ligament out of tissue harvested from one of the other tendons around the knee or from a cadaver. This tissue is passed through drill holes in the thigh bone and shin bone, and then anchored in place to create a new ACL.
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Can surgery significantly help a damaged cruciate ligament?

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Your dog will do better in the long run if you have the surgery performed. The arthritis that is present is irreversible; but with surgery, the progression can be slowed or halted. Additionally, substantial cartilage damage will continue to occur until the knee is properly stabilized. This damage could result in marked worsening of your dog's lameness.
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What is Ligament Repair?

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Ligament repair is effective in restoring the normal function of joints or adjacent tissues after ligament laceration. Ligament damage usually happens from sports injury. A torn ligament critically restricts knee movement, resulting in a person’s incapacity to pivot, turn or twist the leg. Those individuals who are not able to resume normal activities with medical treatments for a torn ligament may have a ligament repair surgery.
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What is a torn ACL?

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The ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) is a ligament in the center of your knee. The ACL gets damaged when twisted too far, which makes it a common injury in relation to sports or other physical activity. ACL Reconstruction is performed using a combination of open surgery and arthroscopic surgery. Before ACL reconstruction process begins, your surgeon will examine your knee arthroscopically, and repair any additional damage to the knee, such as a torn meniscus, or worn articular cartilage.
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What is an ACL tear?

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The ACL is the Anterior Cruciate Ligament. There are more than 4 major ligaments that essentially hold the knee together. Without one of more of these ligaments the knee would be loose and you would perceive that the knee was giving way or buckling. The ACL is the most commonly torn knee ligament. The ACL is usually torn as the result of a non-contact twisting injury. You will usually feel or hear a pop, the knee will buckle and within a short period of time, significant swelling will occur.
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The most common mechanism is a combination of a sudden stopping motion on the leg while quickly twisting at the knee. The planted foot remains stationary while the body rotates toward the opposite side of the body. This can happen in a sport such as basketball, when a player lands on the leg when coming down from a rebound or is running down the court and makes an abrupt stop to pivot. In football, soccer, or lacrosse, cleats prevent the foot from slipping during this motion.
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How is impingement or bursitis surgically corrected?

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Impingement or shoulder bursitis that does not improve after an extended period of non-operative treatment (including rotator cuff strengthening exercises and anti-inflammatory medication) may require arthroscopic surgery. This involves making small (buttonhole sized) skin incisions about the shoulder in which a specialized small camera and shaver are inserted.
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How can you tell if there is a tear of a ligament in the knee?

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Generally there is some pain (degree varies) and a popping noise. An interesting paradox is that the more complete a tear the less pain there is (I.S. Smillie). In my case (complete LCL rupture with slight tear of the capsule) there was only a pop that was audible up to ten yards away and no pain for about one hour, only later did the intense pain set in due to the swelling that built up.
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What is the medial collateral ligament?

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The medial collateral ligament (MCL) is sited on the inner side of the knee. It is injured more frequently than the lateral collateral ligament (LCL), which is on the outer side of the knee. More often than not, stretch and tear injuries to the collateral ligaments are produce by a blow to the outer side of the knee, such as when playing hockey or football.
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What is the purpose of a ligament repair?

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Knee ligament repair is a treatment for a full tear of a knee ligament that results in unsteadiness in the knee. Persons with a torn knee ligament may not be capable to do normal activities that entail twisting or turning at the knee. The knee may buckle or “give-way”. If medical treatments are not adequate, the patient may resort to the more effective ligament repair surgery.
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What is the ACL?

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There are two large ligaments inside your knee each about the size of your little finger that cross deep inside the joint. They are called the ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) and PCL (posterior cruciate ligament) and go from the femur (thigh bone) to the tibia (shin bone). They serve to stabilize the knee and allow it to glide through a smooth range of motion as you bend and straighten the leg. The ACL is the ligament in the front and the one most commonly injured.
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How common is ACL injury and the surgery for ACL tears?

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Anterior cruciate ligament is one of the commonest knee injuries in sports and day-to-day life. It is estimated that around 1,00,000 to 2,00,000 ACL injuries occur per year in United States and roughly around 70,000 ACL reconstructions are performed.
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Can infertility be surgically treated?

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Some types of infertility can be surgically treated in both the male and the female. The most common type of surgery for the male is to treat varicocele. Tubal problems and endometriosis for the female are the most common types of infertility treated by surgery.
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If you find these lumps do they have to be surgically removed?

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No, most lumps can be evaluated without surgical removal. Breast specialists use ultra sound, fine needle aspiration, and sometimes mammography to determine whether a lump needs to come out.
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