perth surgeon for grade 3 pcl tear

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wattsy86
wattsy86
2 posts
2 posts
8 Jun 2015 5:45pm
Have recently completely ruptured my pcl ( grade 3 tear ) and as there are few surgeons who can properly perform the surgery am after some recommendations. The first gp I saw sent me to a knee and shoulder surgeon who doesnt even do reconstructive surgery.
shi thouse
shi thouse
WA
1159 posts
WA, 1159 posts
8 Jun 2015 5:58pm
Sorry to hear about your injury.

I did an ACL a few years back and was recommended Dr Keith Holt at Perth Orthopaedic & Sports. Guys a master at what he does and knees are his specialty. Don't go to a general surgeon if you can afford it, as Keith will cost more than the standard gap fee you will pay for private health. But hey its your knee and dollars don't matter when you want a perfect job.

Make sure you do everything the physio says to do after...by the letter as this makes all the difference.

Best of luck.
pezza
pezza
WA
155 posts
WA, 155 posts
8 Jun 2015 8:38pm
I had acl recon by Keith holt as well about 8 years ago. Haven't had any problems or issues since then and can definitely recommend him.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23705 posts
WA, 23705 posts
9 Jun 2015 12:55am
See doc Duncan Sullivan in Glengarry - a sports physician who has watersports background and will send u to the right surgeon.


Bertie
Bertie
NSW
1351 posts
NSW, 1351 posts
9 Jun 2015 10:49am
Keith Holt! he did an amazing ACL, PCL and LCL recon at once on me and its pretty damn awesome. Best guy in perth by far.
hilly
hilly
WA
8133 posts
WA, 8133 posts
9 Jun 2015 11:42am
I snapped my PCL and tore MCL off the bone kiting in straps. Saw Keith Holt and he advised NO operation as the PCL op has indifferent results. My knee is about 80% (PCL does not grow back, MCL rejoins bone) of what it was (bit wobbly) but that is the best you get with the PCL op and it is a major one compared to ACL. Heaps of mtb riding is really helping develop the muscles around the knee to stabilize it.

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