Ligament reconstruction and tendon interposition

Ligament Reconstruction and Tendon Interposition: Restoring Stability and Function

Ligament reconstruction and tendon interposition are advanced surgical techniques used to treat joint instability caused by ligament injuries or degeneration. These procedures are designed to restore proper joint function, reduce pain, and prevent future complications.

Ligament Reconstruction

Ligament reconstruction involves replacing or repairing a damaged ligament, typically caused by trauma or degenerative conditions. This procedure is commonly performed in the knee (such as ACL reconstruction), shoulder, or elbow, and uses either a tendon from the patient’s body or from a donor to reconstruct the torn ligament. The goal is to restore stability and prevent further injury.

Tendon Interposition

In cases where ligaments are severely damaged or absent, tendon interposition surgery is performed. This involves using a tendon to replace the damaged ligament, effectively stabilizing the joint and improving its functionality. Tendon interposition is often used in cases of chronic instability, particularly in the wrist, elbow, or knee.

Benefits of the Procedures

  1. Restores Joint Stability: Both surgeries aim to provide long-term stability to joints affected by ligament damage.
  2. Pain Relief: By reconstructing or replacing damaged ligaments, patients can experience significant pain relief.
  3. Improved Mobility: These procedures help restore function and mobility to the joint, allowing patients to return to daily activities and sports.

Who Should Consider These Procedures?

Ligament reconstruction and tendon interposition are ideal for individuals suffering from joint instability due to ligament injuries or chronic damage that cannot be addressed with conservative treatments like physical therapy or medication.

Recovery

Post-surgery recovery involves rest, physical therapy, and gradual rehabilitation to regain strength and mobility in the joint. Full recovery may take several months, depending on the complexity of the surgery and the patient’s overall health.

If you are experiencing joint instability due to ligament damage or degeneration, contact us today to discuss how ligament reconstruction or tendon interposition surgery can help restore your joint’s function and stability.