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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair (ACL-repair)

Replacement of the anterior cruciate ligament in the knee joint using patellar tendon +/- hamstring tendon (keyhole surgery or open surgery)
  • Speciality Orthopaedics 
  • Urgency elective, urgent 
  • Duration to 2 h
  • Blood Loss minimal  to 250 ml
  • Anaesthesia General Anaesthetic +/- Local Anaesthetic, General Anaesthetic +/- Nerve Block 
  • Anaesthesia II Spinal, +/- Local Anaesthetic 
  • Nerve Blocks Femoral, Sciatic 
  • Procedures Urinary catheter 
  • Pain moderate-severe (++++) 
  • Post-op Pain Local up to 4-8 hours, Nerve Block up to 10-30 hours, Nerve Catheter (a few days) 
  • Post-op Pain II Tablets, Suppositories, Injection (im, iv), PCA 
  • Hospital Stay 1   to 2 days
  • Full Recovery to 12 weeks
  • Additional Info Use of low dose local anaesthetic for nerve blocks for early post-operative mobilisation, PCA could be used in combination with a nerve block / Graded exercise and physiotherapy as advised, It is important not to overdo exercising 

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