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Orthopedic Sports Medicine  (Expert Forum)
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MCL/ACL tear
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Michael L Gross, MD - Orthopedic Surgery, Sports Medicine, Arthroscopic Surgery, Athletic Trauma
Active Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Hackensack,Westwood - NJ
Questions in the Orthopedic Sports Medicine forum are answered by Michael L. Gross, MD the CEO of Active Orthopedics & Sports Medicine.

MCL/ACL tear

by AntDeeDee, Oct 23, 2009 01:28PM
My son hurt his knee in football last Friday night.  His MRI shows a MCL tear, partial ACL tear, and a LMT (meniscus tear - 3mm).  He'll attend physical therapy in the next week or so.  The doctor mentioned that it's not necessary to do surgery right away.  Everyone that I talk to encourages me to have him do the surgery due to his age - (18 yrs old - 6'1" - 220 lbs).  I want to do what's best for him.  Should I get another opinion?

by Michael L Gross, MD, Nov 01, 2009 08:18AM
To: AntDeeDee
In my experience, treatment of ACL tears is dependant on three factors: age, activity level, and degree of instability. In a young, active athlete, with an unstable knee, very few orthopedic surgeons would recommend observation and/or bracing for his knee.
Surgery is best performed approximately three weeks after injury, after the swelling and inflammation have resolved, and range of motion is restored.  At the same time the torn lateral meniscus can be address either by repair or removal.
If your current doctor is reluctant to peform the surgery I dont think a second opinion would be a bad idea.  As an aside, although many orthopedists perform this operation, it is always a good idea to inquire how many the treating surgeon does,  Other issues to explore are what will the surgeon use to replace the ACL: hamstring vs. patella tendon, allograft vs. autograft.
Member Comments (2)

by ACLee, Nov 01, 2009 04:50PM
To: AntDeeDee
I am 15 and just had my ACL reconstruction surgery done and my miniscus repaired. It would be wise to have the surgery because he has probably stopped growing at the age of 18. Thats a big factor in MCL ACL surgery because of your body still growing. My opinion.
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