The ACL Athlete Podcast

275 | Two-Stage Revision ACL Reconstruction Part 1: What It Is and Why It Happens

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In this episode, we open with the story of an athlete who did everything right after her ACL reconstruction and still knew something was off. Her surgeon told her she was fine. Her knee told her otherwise. We break down what a two-stage revision ACL reconstruction actually is, using the house renovation analogy to explain why some revision cases require a foundation fix before a new graft can go in. We cover the two primary reasons a two-stage becomes necessary: tunnel widening beyond 12 to 14 millimeters and non-anatomic tunnel positioning, and we get into who ends up facing this procedure and why it is not random bad luck. We also address something that does not get said enough: the damage of being told you are fine when you are not, the guilt athletes carry when a first surgery does not hold, and why getting the right team and the right diagnosis changes everything about how this process feels, even when it does not shorten it.

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