What is the success rate of ACL reconstruction surgery?
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries are among the most common knee problems, especially in athletes and individuals with active lifestyles. When an ACL tear occurs, it often results in pain, swelling, knee instability, and difficulty in resuming sports or even daily activities. For severe ACL tears, surgery is often recommended to restore knee stability and function. A common question that patients ask is: “What is the success rate of ACL reconstruction surgery?” Success Rate of ACL Reconstruction Surgery ACL reconstruction surgery has a success rate of around 85% to 95% , depending on several factors such as the severity of the tear, the surgical technique used, the expertise of the surgeon, and the patient’s commitment to rehabilitation. Modern surgical advancements, such as arthroscopic techniques, have made ACL reconstruction more precise, minimally invasive, and highly effective. Most patients regain stability in their knees, return to their daily activities, and man...