Guys,
I am going to the jury to help me make the final call after the judges have confused me so far. Re-wind 4 weeks ago - Fully tore my ACL on my left knee playing touch football....(yes, touch football) :( . My friends rushed me to ER after the pain was unbearable when I actually tore it. Our good friends at ER diagnosed it as MCL but I knew it was torn ACL and my orthopedic doctor confirmed it the next day when I visited him. I also partially damaged my lateral meniscus.
Status as of today --- have been doing PT and able to get around -2 extension and 100 flex ion. However, the issue is I still can't walk with a completely straight knee as there is substantial pain on the right side of my knee (opposite to MCL). Saw my doctor yesterday and he thinks that meniscus might be locking my knee to be completely straight. Visited another doctor today to get a 2nd opinion and got a contrasting opinion from my doc # 1. Below, is the short/brief description of the two doc's recommendations.
Doc # 1 -
- Should get a surgery right away as thinks going to PT won't help much as I still can't get my knee straight after 4 weeks.
- Highly recommends allograft as he believes it's less painful and recovery is faster.
- Since I play sports (football (which I might never play again) and tennis (which I would play as long as I could) for recreational purpose allograft is the correct option.
- Might require some fixing of my meniscus during the surgery.
- CPM machine not required after the surgery as results have not shown any advantages of it over the years.
- Outpatient
Doc # 2.
- Wait few more weeks to get the surgery done as he wants more ROM.
- Highly recommends reconstructing ACL with hamstring as he doesn't believe there is any difference in post-op recovery using hamstring vs. allograft. Believes hamstring option will build a much stronger ACL and chances of rupturing it again in the future is substantially low with the hamstring option.
- Will use CPM post operation.
- Will be on a brace for 6-8 weeks post op.
- Will stay overnight in the hospital.
Wow....I need to cut it short before I bore you guys to death. Long story short, I am totally confused on which option to go with. My brother went with hamstring option last year and he is still fighting with scar tissue issues on quad from where the hamstring was taken. The thread below is really helpful but it's little old and just wanted to see if any of you guys were in the same dilemma I am in and which option you selected and how is it going now. I am highly relying on my jury to make a decision for me.
Any responses would be greatly appreciated.