Arthroscopic Ligament Reconstruction Surgery
for Restoring Strength, Stability, and Mobility After
Joint Injuries.
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Trusted Expertise in Ligament Reconstruction

Dr. Gaurav Gupta is a renowned orthopedic surgeon with extensive experience in Arthroscopic ligament reconstruction surgery. With advanced training and a patient-first approach, he has successfully treated numerous athletes and active individuals suffering from ACL, PCL, MCL, and LCL injuries. His expertise lies in using minimally invasive techniques, personalized treatment protocols, and comprehensive rehabilitation guidance to ensure faster recovery and long-term joint stability. Patients trust Dr. Gupta for his precision, compassionate care, and dedication to restoring full mobility.
Common Signs You May Need Surgery

Severe Knee Instability
Knee frequently gives way during walking or activity.

Persistent Pain and Swelling
Continuous discomfort and swelling after injury.

Limited Range of Motion
Difficulty bending or straightening the knee fully.

Inability to Bear Weight
Struggling to stand, walk, or run normally.

Recurrent Sports Injuries
Frequent re-injury during physical activities.

Joint Stiffness and Weakness
Loss of strength, stability, and flexibility in the joint.
Happy Patients...
Real stories of lasting relief
Advanced Surgical and Rehabilitation Protocols
Protocol 1 – Advanced Surgical Techniques
Precision-driven procedures using modern arthroscopic methods for faster recovery.
Our surgeons employ minimally invasive arthroscopic techniques ( Key Hole Surgery) that reduce scarring, minimize complications, and ensure accurate ligament placement, helping patients regain mobility with quicker and more reliable outcomes.
Protocol 2 – Personalized Graft Selection
Choosing the best graft based on the patient's lifestyle needs.
Every patient is unique. Dr. Gupta carefully selects between autografts and allografts, tailoring each surgery to the individual’s activity level, sports goals, and long-term
joint health.
Protocol 3 – Comprehensive Rehabilitation Support
Step-by-step recovery plans designed to restore strength and function.
We guide patients through structured rehabilitation, from early mobility exercises to advanced functional training, ensuring a safe and steady journey back to sports and active living.
Protocol 4 – Ongoing Monitoring & Care
Regular follow-ups to safeguard long-term results and stability.
Post-surgery, patients benefit from consistent monitoring, physiotherapy coordination, and expert advice, ensuring lasting ligament strength, reduced risk of complications, and a confident return to activity.
Why Patients Trust
Dr. Gaurav Gupta?
Extensive Experience: Over a decade of expertise in ligament reconstruction surgeries.
Sports Injury Specialist: Trusted by athletes for rapid and safe return to performance.
Minimally Invasive Techniques: Focused on reducing recovery time and surgical complications.
Personalized Care Plans: Tailored treatments and rehabilitation for each patient’s unique needs.
Proven Results: High success rate with restored joint stability and mobility.
State of Art Arthroscopic System: Dr Gaurav Gupta uses in best-in-class Stryker Arthroscopic system for better and faster recovery

Proven Outcomes That Build Confidence
95%
Success Rate – Patients achieve restored knee stability and mobility post-surgery.
500+
Surgeries Performed – Extensive hands-on experience in ligament reconstruction.
12+
Years of Expertise – Dedicated career in orthopedic and sports injury treatments.
90%
Athlete Return Rate – Most athletes safely return to their sport after recovery.
Ligament Reconstruction Surgery
Frequently Asked Questions About Ligament Reconstruction
Ligament reconstruction surgery repairs or replaces torn ligaments that stabilize joints. It’s often performed when injuries cause instability, pain, or limited function, especially in athletes and active individuals.
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is most common, but surgery may also repair the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL), medial collateral ligament (MCL), and lateral collateral ligament (LCL).
Surgery is usually advised when the ligament is completely torn or when non-surgical options like therapy and bracing fail to restore joint stability and function.
The most common technique is Arthroscopic ACL reconstruction, where the damaged ligament is replaced with a graft from the patient’s tendon or a donor, ensuring stability and mobility restoration.
The surgeon makes small incisions, inserts an arthroscope, harvests or places a graft, secures it with fixation devices, and closes the site to restore knee stability.
After arthroscopic reconstruction the patient starts walking within 4 weeks but complete recovery typically takes three- six months. If you are an athlete then returning back to competitive sports might take up to 9 months. A structured rehabilitation program helps patients regain strength, flexibility, and confidence before returning to sports or daily activities.
Rehabilitation includes phases: reducing pain and swelling, improving mobility, strengthening muscles, and sport-specific exercises. Each stage prepares the patient for safe, progressive recovery and long-term success.
While success rates are high, risks include infection, stiffness, graft failure, or joint motion loss. With expert care and proper rehabilitation, these risks are minimized for optimal outcomes.