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Arthroscopic Posterior Glenoid Augmentation With a Fresh Distal Tibia Allograft

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Abstract Recurrent posterior instability, resulting in posterior glenoid bone loss, or significant posterior glenoid bone loss at the index procedure can be a cause of failure of arthroscopic posterior stabilization repair. There are several described autograft and allograft options to restore posterior glenoid bone stock if the posterior glenoid bone loss is significant, generally greater than 20% of the surface of the glenoid. Advantages of a fresh distal tibia allograft include a contour near anatomic to the native glenoid with an articular surface that matches the humeral head through arc of motion and no associated donor site morbidity. This technique article outlines an approach to a failed arthroscopic posterior capsulolabral repair with an arthroscopic fresh distal tibia osteochondral allograft for recurrent posterior shoulder instability in the setting of glenoid bone loss. Technique Video video See video under supplementary data.
Title: Arthroscopic Posterior Glenoid Augmentation With a Fresh Distal Tibia Allograft
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Abstract Recurrent posterior instability, resulting in posterior glenoid bone loss, or significant posterior glenoid bone loss at the index procedure can be a cause of failure of arthroscopic posterior stabilization repair.
There are several described autograft and allograft options to restore posterior glenoid bone stock if the posterior glenoid bone loss is significant, generally greater than 20% of the surface of the glenoid.
Advantages of a fresh distal tibia allograft include a contour near anatomic to the native glenoid with an articular surface that matches the humeral head through arc of motion and no associated donor site morbidity.
This technique article outlines an approach to a failed arthroscopic posterior capsulolabral repair with an arthroscopic fresh distal tibia osteochondral allograft for recurrent posterior shoulder instability in the setting of glenoid bone loss.
Technique Video video See video under supplementary data.

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