Arthroscopic Computer Aided double bundle Cruciate (ACL) Reconstruction
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it is so difficultly than simple Arthroscopic method,but you are great
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I was intrigued to watch this video as I am due to have a similar operation (not double bundle though) hopefully in September by this same surgeon (Mr Sampath). I have 100% confidence in this procedure and I am looking forward to making an excellent recovery and getting back to my sports again.
Paul whitehead
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ganito pla gnwa nla s knee ko...ouch!!!!!
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man that guy must of woken up with a massive head ache. och the body can sure take a lot of damage
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That's kinda gross
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All the cutting makes me wanna trough up
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i had a 85% torn knee tendon in an accident my scar is very long and curved and starts at the base of my knee and comes up the side of my knee on the outside i had it three years ago, was the surgery somewhat like this?
Dear Tiquette02,
Thank you for your comment on what might very well be the most advanced technique for ACL (anterior cruciate) reconstruction available.
Regards,
The Bluespot Team
BluespotKneeClinic 7 months ago
Hi Leshka6,
After this minimally invasive computer aided ACL reconstruction, the patient was able to lift his leg, bend his knee and go home within 24 hr.
BluespotKneeClinic 7 months ago
Hi Mike,
From your description, your scar is very much longer than the ones we make. Our approach is arthroscopic (keyhole surgery). The graft is harvested through a 3cm incision.
It sounds like you may have had a repair of a torn lateral collateral ligament.
BluespotKneeClinic 7 months ago
Hi DustinAndNatasha,
Thanks for you comment.
The procedure is done under a general anaesthetic with infiltration of long acting local anaesthetic into the incisions. This provides excellent relief from pain
BluespotKneeClinic 7 months ago
Hi Noodles356,
Unfortunately, this technique was not available when you had your ACL reconstruction.
BluespotKneeClinic 7 months ago
HI RussianBear5000,
We are not allowed, because of medical ethics issues, to divulge details of individual patients.
In general ,however, patients get this type of injury playing football, basketball, hockey or skiing etc.
Yes, it is possible to return to power lifting provided the operation and rehab is properly done
BluespotKneeClinic 8 months ago