MCL Repair& Reconstruction
Restoring medial stability through advanced repair and internal bracing.
MCL Repair & Reconstruction
The Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) is the primary stabilizer on the inner side of the knee. Dr. Ravi Teja utilizes advanced 'Internal Brace' technology for MCL repairs, which involves reinforcing the repaired ligament with high-strength fiber tape. For chronic or more severe cases, an anatomic reconstruction is performed to restore the natural tension and rotational stability of the joint. This approach ensures the knee is protected from the 'inward gapping' that can lead to meniscus damage and failure of other ligament reconstructions.
Surgical Process
Stress Assessment
Quantifying the degree of medial opening under stress testing.
Internal Reinforcement
Applying high-strength fiber tape (Internal Brace) to support primary repair.
Anatomic Anchoring
Securing the ligament or graft to its natural femoral and tibial footprints.
Patient Care
Recovery Roadmap
Recovery involves a hinged brace for 4-6 weeks to protect the repair from side-to-side stress. Physical therapy focuses on early range of motion while ensuring the medial structures stay protected.
Who Needs This Procedure?
Patients with Grade III complete MCL tears causing valgus instability
Athletes needing a stable return to sports after severe ligament trauma
Patients with chronic gapping on the inner side of the knee
Individuals with combined ACL/MCL injuries requiring structural support
Clinical Results & Gallery
Procedural Intelligence
Elite Patient Care
Dr. Ravi Teja provides personalized evaluations using the latest diagnostic technology for MCL Repair & Reconstruction.
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Certified Excellence
Safety First
Minimal Complications