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The success rate for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) arthroscopy performed by experienced orthopedic and traumatology specialists is remarkably high. The primary reason for failures in these surgeries is technical errors made during the procedure. Furthermore, an unsuitable rehabilitation process can also lead to adverse outcomes. Potential risks of ACL surgery include: Infection, Persistent pain, Knee stiffness, and Difficulty returning to the pre-injury activity level.