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During a knee replacement procedure, the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is typically removed if the surgery involves a total knee replacement. However, in some partial knee replacements, the ACL may be preserved depending on the specific technique and the condition of the knee. The decision to retain or remove the ACL is based on the extent of damage and the surgeon's approach. Always consult with your orthopedic surgeon for tailored advice regarding your specific situation.

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