ACL reconstruction is a commonly performed procedure in patients with instability. Is there any age limit after which one should avoid ACL reconstruction or there is no benefit of ACL reconstruction.
Article ACL Reconstruction in Patients Aged 40 Years and Older A Sys...
Conclusion: Patients aged 40 years and older with an ACL injury can have satisfactory outcomes after reconstruction. However, the quality of currently available data is still limited, such that further well-designed studies are needed to determine long-term efficacy and to better inform our patients with regard to expected outcomes
The ACL reconstruction is a common procedures and done across ages.
Older knees, however, may prove difficulty in procedures due to varying grades of arthrosis present. Thus operational feasibility may be one limiting factor in older age. Besides it, the degenerated tendon grafts may have their own suboptimal features. However seasoned experts may give valuable inputs.