
Dr. Gaurav Bansal
MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics
The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) is one of four key ligaments stabilizing the knee. ACL tears are common in sports involving sudden stops, pivots, or jumps. Arthroscopic ACL reconstruction restores knee stability with a graft.
"Popping" sound at the time of injury · Severe knee pain and swelling within hours · Inability to bear weight · Knee giving way · Loss of full range of motion
Clinical Lachman, Pivot Shift and Anterior Drawer tests. MRI is the gold-standard for confirming ACL tear and detecting associated injuries (meniscus, MCL).
Arthroscopic ACL Reconstruction — torn ligament is replaced with a hamstring or BPTB graft through 3 small keyhole portals. 1.5-hour procedure, 1-day hospital stay, return to sport in 6–9 months with rehab.
Doctor consult, hospital admission, insurance paperwork, surgery, post-op follow-up — your care manager handles everything.

MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics
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