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Revision Surgery

Revision Knee Ligament Surgery is a specialized procedure performed by an experienced knee surgeon in Thane when a previous ligament reconstruction—such as ACL, PCL, MCL, or LCL—fails due to graft rupture, poor healing, or complications. Patients may continue to suffer from knee pain, instability, or reduced mobility despite earlier intervention. During the procedure, the failed graft is removed and replaced with a new one, often using tissue from the patient or a donor. The objective is to restore proper knee function, correct alignment, and prevent further joint damage. At our orthopedic clinic in Thane, advanced planning and surgical precision ensure long-term stability and improved recovery.

Who Needs Revision Surgery?

Revision surgery at AcktivOrtho is ideal for individuals with persistent knee instability, pain, or limited mobility following a previous ligament procedure. Dr. Saikat Jena offers in-depth evaluation and specialized surgical care to correct failed reconstructions, restore joint stability, and improve long-term knee function and performance.

  • Failed Previous Ligament Surgery

    When a prior knee ligament surgery doesn't heal properly or fails due to complications, revision surgery is required to restore stability, reduce pain, and regain knee function.

  • Persistent Knee Instability

    Ongoing feelings of looseness, buckling, or giving way after initial ligament reconstruction may signal the need for revision surgery to correct underlying structural issues.

  • Infection or Graft Failure

    Infections or issues with the original graft, such as stretching or rupture, can compromise recovery. Revision surgery addresses these complications and ensures long-term joint health.

Surgery Options

Types Of Revision Surgery

Primary Revision Surgery

This procedure is performed when a previous ligament reconstruction has failed due to graft issues or improper healing. The surgeon removes the old graft, corrects structural damage, and replaces it to restore stability and function.

Revision with Autograft

In this approach, tissue from the patient’s own body—often hamstring or quadriceps tendon—is used to replace the failed graft. It provides durable, long-lasting support, especially for active patients requiring a stable knee.

Revision with Allograft

Donor tissue is used to reconstruct the knee ligament when the patient’s own tissue isn’t suitable. It’s a strong alternative that restores function and is commonly used in complex revision cases.

Multi-Ligament Revision Surgery

For cases where more than one ligament (ACL, PCL, MCL, LCL) has failed or was previously operated on, this surgery addresses all affected areas in a single session to restore full joint stability and alignment.

Robotic-Assisted Revision Surgery

Utilizing robotic guidance and 3D imaging, this advanced method ensures precise removal of failed grafts and accurate placement of new ones. It improves surgical accuracy, recovery outcomes, and long-term knee performance.

Custom Revision Surgery

This tailored approach is used for complex or repeat revision cases. Surgeons assess individual knee anatomy using advanced imaging to design a personalized surgical plan, ensuring optimal graft placement, alignment, and long-term joint function.

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Revision surgery is a corrective procedure performed when a previous ligament repair or reconstruction fails due to reinjury, poor healing, or implant complications. It aims to restore knee stability and function.

You may need revision surgery if you're experiencing persistent instability, pain, swelling, or limited motion after an earlier ligament surgery. It’s also recommended when imaging shows graft failure or joint misalignment.

Revision procedures are typically more complex due to scar tissue, altered anatomy, or bone tunnel issues from the initial surgery. Surgeons often use advanced imaging and may need to use new graft sources or customized techniques.

Recovery usually takes longer than primary surgery—ranging from 6 to 12 months. Rehabilitation is crucial and tailored to the specific procedure and patient condition to ensure proper healing and return to activity.

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