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So, its official. Headed to my second ACL surgery in a couple of weeks.
I did the patella graft on my left knee 4 years ago and have some issues with patella tendinitis. I'm 4 years older now (mid 40's) and just tore the ACL in my right knee playing sand volleyball. This time I plan on the cadaver graft due to the experience of other friends who have had pretty fast recovery going this route, plus my struggles with the patella surgery last time. I'm wavering a little bit though.
My surgeon say the re-tear rate for the patella graft is 1/2% in his patients, and the cadaver is 2%. Not a huge difference and I am not playing contact sports. Wake surfing, hiking and planning on getting back into the mountains are my continuing life goals.
I know there is not one right answer, just curious about other people's experiences with ACL's.
BTW - he is an NFL and NHL team surgeon, plus supports many HS and collegiate teams. I know I am in good hands either way. Good news, cartilage is in pretty good shape, no meniscus tear visible on MRI and everything else looks pretty intact.
I did the patella graft on my left knee 4 years ago and have some issues with patella tendinitis. I'm 4 years older now (mid 40's) and just tore the ACL in my right knee playing sand volleyball. This time I plan on the cadaver graft due to the experience of other friends who have had pretty fast recovery going this route, plus my struggles with the patella surgery last time. I'm wavering a little bit though.
My surgeon say the re-tear rate for the patella graft is 1/2% in his patients, and the cadaver is 2%. Not a huge difference and I am not playing contact sports. Wake surfing, hiking and planning on getting back into the mountains are my continuing life goals.
I know there is not one right answer, just curious about other people's experiences with ACL's.
BTW - he is an NFL and NHL team surgeon, plus supports many HS and collegiate teams. I know I am in good hands either way. Good news, cartilage is in pretty good shape, no meniscus tear visible on MRI and everything else looks pretty intact.