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PCL Reconstruction Surgery
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A knee injury from a road accident, fall, or sports impact can leave lasting pain and instability. Expert knee ligament specialists in Bangalore are here to guide you — from diagnosis to the right treatment — with full transparency on costs and hospitals.

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PCL Surgery at a Glance

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Arthroscopic Technique
Minimally invasive · Small incisions · Camera-guided
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Graft Reconstruction
Tendon graft replaces damaged PCL ligament
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Structured Rehab
Guided physiotherapy · Safe return to activity
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Return to Sports
6–9 months recovery · Full knee stability restored
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Understanding the Condition

What is a PCL Injury?

The Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) is one of the main stabilizing ligaments of the knee joint. It connects the thigh bone (femur) to the shin bone (tibia) and prevents the tibia from moving backward.

A PCL injury usually occurs due to a direct impact to the front of the knee, commonly seen in road accidents, falls, or contact sports. When the PCL is injured, knee stability may be affected, especially during walking downhill or climbing stairs.

Unlike ACL injuries, PCL injuries may cause less immediate instability, but untreated damage can affect long-term knee function. Early evaluation helps patients understand their condition and plan the right recovery path.

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Most common type — diet & hydration-linked
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Sports Impact
Contact sports and falls frequently cause PCL tears
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Subtle Symptoms
PCL injuries are often overlooked due to mild early signs
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Severity Varies
Grade I–II may heal conservatively · Grade III may need surgery
Warning Signs

Common Symptoms You Should Not Ignore

PCL injuries often present with subtle symptoms, which is why they are sometimes overlooked. However, these symptoms are important and should not be ignored.

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Knee Pain After Injury
Pain around the knee following a road accident, fall, or sports impact — often persisting or worsening over time.
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Swelling Around Knee
Noticeable swelling or puffiness around the knee joint after an injury.
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Knee Instability
A feeling that the knee is unstable, giving way, or unable to bear full weight.
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Difficulty on Stairs or Slopes
Pain or weakness when climbing stairs, walking downhill, or on uneven surfaces.
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Reduced Confidence in Movement
Hesitation or fear during walking, sports, or daily activities due to knee weakness.
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Don't Wait
If knee pain or instability persists after injury, early expert evaluation helps guide the right treatment and prevents long-term complications.
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Clinical Decision Guide

When is Surgery Required?

Not all PCL injuries require surgery. Many mild or isolated PCL injuries can be managed with physiotherapy, bracing, and activity modification. Surgery is recommended only when clearly beneficial.

Doctors carefully evaluate each individual case before recommending surgery. Surgery may be considered when:

Severe PCL injury — high-grade ligament tear confirmed on MRI
Persistent knee instability — despite physiotherapy and rehabilitation
Combined ligament injuries — PCL tear with damage to other knee ligaments
Pain or weakness affecting daily activities — work, walking, or sport
Sports or physically demanding work — requiring full knee stability for return

⚠ When is PCL Reconstruction Needed?

Surgery is advised only when non-surgical management has been inadequate or when there is significant instability or combined ligament injury. Timely evaluation ensures the right path is chosen.

✓ Small Stones — Watch & Wait

Many small stones (<5mm) pass within 1–3 weeks with increased water intake, pain relievers, and alpha-blockers. Regular monitoring ensures safe passage.

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All Treatment Options

PCL Reconstruction Procedure

PCL reconstruction surgery replaces the damaged ligament with a graft to restore knee stability. The procedure is performed arthroscopically for precision and faster recovery.

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Conservative
Non-Surgical Management
Grade I-II PCL injuries are often treated with physiotherapy, knee bracing, and activity modification. Recovery is monitored carefully before considering surgery.
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Minimally Invasive
Arthroscopic PCL Reconstruction
Performed using small incisions and a camera. Damaged PCL fibers are removed, tunnels are created in bone, and a graft is fixed in place to restore ligament function.
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Minimally Invasive
URSL
Used mainly for ureter stones. Removes stones through natural urinary pathways using a scope — no external incisions required. Effective for mid-ureter blockage.
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Post-Surgery
Rehabilitation Program
Physiotherapy begins soon after surgery. A structured program restores range of motion, builds muscle strength, and guides safe return to activity over several months.
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Key Benefit
Improved Knee Stability
The primary goal of PCL reconstruction is to restore knee stability, reduce pain, and allow patients to return to daily activities and sports with confidence.
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Long-Term
Long-Term Knee Health
Proper reconstruction and rehabilitation prevents further joint damage, reduces risk of arthritis, and maintains long-term knee function and mobility.

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Decision Guide

Is Surgery Right for You?

The decision to undergo PCL reconstruction depends on several individual factors. Doctors assess injury severity, knee function, activity level, and response to non-surgical treatment.

Factor Consideration Approach Recovery
Grade I PCL Tear Physiotherapy & Bracing Non-surgical 6–12 weeks
Grade II PCL Tear Physiotherapy + Activity Mod. Non-surgical 3–6 months
Grade III PCL Tear PCL Reconstruction Surgery Arthroscopic surgical 6–9 months
Combined Ligament Injury Multi-ligament Reconstruction Complex surgical 9–12 months
Persistent Instability Delayed Reconstruction Arthroscopic surgical 6–9 months
High-Activity / Sports Early Reconstruction Advised Arthroscopic surgical 6–9 months
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Different patients with similar stone sizes may still require different approaches based on pain level, obstruction risk, and comorbidities. The final treatment plan depends on detailed evaluation by an experienced specialist. Get a quick consultation →

Our Process

How We Help You Through the Process

Navigating PCL reconstruction surgery in Bangalore is easier with the right support. Our role is to connect you with the right specialists, hospitals, and guidance throughout your journey.

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Understand Your Condition
We review your reports and help you understand the severity of your PCL injury and what treatment options are available for your specific condition.
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Connect with Specialists
We connect you with experienced knee ligament specialists with extensive expertise in arthroscopic PCL and multi-ligament reconstruction procedures.
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Choose the Right Hospital
We help you select a hospital near your location in Bangalore based on your budget, comfort, and accessibility — avoiding long cross-city travel.
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Transparent Cost Planning
Cost estimates are shared before admission. Insurance and cashless options are explained upfront so you can plan confidently without surprises.
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Expert Doctors

Experienced Specialists Available

Consulting an experienced orthopedic surgeon is a crucial step after a knee ligament injury. Bangalore has well-qualified knee ligament specialists with extensive experience in managing PCL injuries.

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Surgeons with 10+ years of surgical expertise

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Practice across multiple hospitals, giving you flexibility in location and choice

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Reports reviewed carefully before any procedure is recommended

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Treatment matched to your medical needs — not a fixed approach

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Hospital Network

Hospitals Near Your Location

Bangalore has several hospitals equipped with advanced arthroscopic facilities for knee ligament surgery. Choosing a hospital near your location improves comfort and continuity during recovery.

North Bangalore
Hebbal, Yelahanka, Kalyan Nagar
South Bangalore
Jayanagar, JP Nagar, Banashankari
East Bangalore
Whitefield, Marathahalli, KR Puram
West Bangalore
Rajajinagar, Malleshwaram, Vijayanagar
Pricing Transparency

Cost of PCL Reconstruction Surgery in Bangalore

Treatment cost varies depending on the procedure and hospital category. Estimated costs are shared upfront so you can plan with clarity — no financial surprises.

Medical Management
₹5,000 – ₹20,000
Medication + monitoring. No surgery required.
Most Affordable
ESWL (Shockwave)
₹25,000 – ₹55,000
Non-surgical · Day procedure, no hospital stay.
Non-Surgical
URSL
₹40,000 – ₹80,000
Endoscopic · Short hospital stay (1 day).
Minimally Invasive
RIRS (Laser)
₹60,000 – ₹1,20,000
Flexible scope laser · 1–2 day stay.
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Mini-PCNL
₹80,000 – ₹1,50,000
Small incision · 2–3 day hospital stay.
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PCNL (Standard)
₹1,00,000 – ₹2,00,000
Large/complex stones · 3–5 day stay.
Complex Cases

Insurance & Cashless Options Available

PCL reconstruction may be covered under Mediclaim & health insurance. We help you navigate paperwork, pre-authorization, and billing.

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Post-Treatment

Recovery & Rehabilitation

Recovery after PCL reconstruction surgery is gradual and carefully structured. Physiotherapy begins soon after surgery and continues for several months to restore full knee function and stability.

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Recovery Timeline

ESWL
Back to normal in 1–3 days. Fragments pass over 2–4 weeks.
RIRS/URSL
Discharge in 1–2 days. Resume work in 3–5 days.
Mini-PCNL
Hospital stay 2–3 days. Resume in 1–2 weeks.
PCNL
Hospital stay 3–5 days. Full recovery in 2–4 weeks.
Why Patients Choose Us

Why Patients Choose This Approach

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Advanced Arthroscopic Techniques
Minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery ensures better precision, less post-operative pain, and a more structured recovery compared to open surgery.
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Experienced Knee Ligament Surgeons
Access partner hospitals across all zones — North, South, East, West — so you avoid long travel while experiencing pain.
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Careful Patient Selection for Surgery
Full cost estimation is shared before you decide — no surprises, no hidden charges. Insurance guidance included.
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Structured Rehabilitation Programs
A personal care executive guides you from appointment booking through recovery — handling coordination so you focus on healing.
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Long-Term Focus on Knee Health
The goal is not just pain relief but lasting knee function - ensuring patients return to daily activities, work, and sports with full confidence.

By the Numbers

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Our structured approach has helped thousands of patients navigate knee ligament surgery with confidence, clarity, and excellent long-term outcomes.

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a PCL injury?
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A PCL (Posterior Cruciate Ligament) injury involves damage to the ligament that stabilizes the back of the knee joint. It typically occurs from direct impact to the front of the knee during road accidents, falls, or sports.
Is surgery always required for PCL injury?
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There is no single "best" treatment — it depends on your stone's size, location, and your overall health. Small stones may need ESWL or observation; medium stones may suit RIRS or URSL; large stones typically require PCNL. A specialist evaluation determines the safest and most effective method for your specific case.
How long does recovery take after PCL surgery?
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Yes. RIRS (Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery) is a well-established, widely used minimally invasive procedure. It is considered safe and effective when performed by experienced urologists. There are no external cuts, and most patients are discharged within 1–2 days.
What is the cost of PCL reconstruction surgery in Bangalore?
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Recovery time varies by procedure. ESWL patients can return to normal activities in 1–3 days. RIRS/URSL patients typically recover in 3–5 days. Mini-PCNL recovery is around 1–2 weeks, while standard PCNL may take 2–4 weeks for complete recovery. Your specialist will give you personalised guidance.
When should I consult a specialist?
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Costs range from ₹5,000 for medical management to ₹2,00,000+ for complex PCNL procedures. ESWL typically costs ₹25,000–₹55,000; RIRS costs ₹60,000–₹1,20,000. Estimates are shared before you commit. Insurance and cashless options are available to reduce out-of-pocket expenses.
Can I return to sports after PCL reconstruction?
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Yes. Most patients who undergo PCL reconstruction and complete a structured rehabilitation program return to sports and physically demanding activities within 6-9 months of surgery.
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