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Posterior Cruciate Ligament

Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) reconstruction is a surgical procedure offered by an experienced orthopedic doctor in Thane to restore knee stability and function after a PCL tear, which controls the backward movement of the shinbone. This injury is commonly caused by high-impact trauma such as road accidents, falls, or sports collisions. During surgery, the torn PCL is replaced with a graft—either from the patient’s own tissue or a donor—to replicate the ligament’s natural anatomy. The goal is to relieve pain, regain strength, and enhance mobility. At our orthopedic clinic in Thane, modern techniques ensure accurate repair and quicker recovery.

Who needs Posterior Cruciate Ligament surgery?

PCL reconstruction at AcktivOrtho is ideal for those with knee instability, difficulty in movement, or ligament damage caused by trauma or accidents. Dr. Saikat Jena provides expert evaluation and advanced surgical treatment to restore knee function and support long-term joint health.

  • Direct Blow to the Knee

    A strong impact to the front of the bent knee—often from dashboard injuries in car accidents—can stretch or tear the PCL, leading to joint instability and pain.

  • Falling on a Bent Knee

    Landing forcefully on a flexed knee during sports or accidents can stress the PCL, causing damage that may impair normal knee function and require surgical repair.

  • Hyperextension or Twisting

    Sudden overextension or unnatural twisting of the knee during physical activity can injure the PCL, resulting in reduced mobility and posterior knee discomfort.

Surgery Options

Types Of Posterior Cruciate Ligament surgery

PCL Reconstruction Surgery

This standard procedure involves replacing the torn PCL with a graft, typically from the patient’s own tendon or a donor. It restores knee stability, reduces pain, and helps patients return to daily activities and sports.

Single-Bundle PCL Reconstruction

This technique focuses on reconstructing the main functional bundle of the PCL. It is less invasive, provides good stability, and is effective for partial tears or isolated ligament injuries.

Double-Bundle PCL Reconstruction

Used for more complex or severe injuries, this method reconstructs both bundles of the PCL to replicate natural ligament anatomy. It improves knee mechanics and long-term joint function.

Revision PCL Surgery

Performed when a previous PCL surgery fails due to graft stretching, improper healing, or reinjury. The damaged graft is removed and replaced to restore function and prevent further joint degeneration.

Allograft PCL Reconstruction

In this option, donor tissue is used for reconstruction, ideal for patients who want to avoid harvesting their own tendon. It reduces surgical time and offers reliable outcomes for many cases.

Arthroscopic-Assisted PCL Surgery

This minimally invasive approach uses a small camera and instruments to guide the repair. It offers greater precision, smaller incisions, less pain, and faster recovery with improved joint preservation.

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PCL surgery is a procedure performed to reconstruct a torn or damaged posterior cruciate ligament in the knee. The damaged ligament is replaced with a graft—usually from the patient’s own tendon or a donor—to restore knee stability and function.

You may need PCL surgery if you have persistent knee instability, pain, or limited movement that doesn’t improve with physiotherapy or conservative treatments. It's often recommended for active individuals or athletes with high functional demands.

Recovery typically takes 6 to 9 months, depending on the severity of the injury and rehabilitation progress. Physical therapy begins early to restore mobility and strength, with a gradual return to sports or strenuous activity.

PCL surgery can be more technically demanding due to the ligament’s location and the forces it absorbs. However, with advanced techniques and experienced orthopedic surgeons, outcomes are highly successful and comparable to ACL surgery.

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