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Glenoid Allograft / Autograft

Distal Tibial Allograft

 

Indication

 

Bony defects > 30 %

 

Options

- Latarjet - may be insufficient for lesions in the region of 50%

- Iliac crest - associated with high incidence of OA
- distal tibial allograft - radius of curvature matches glenoid highly

 

Distal Tibial Allograft 1Distal Tibial AllograftDistal Tibial Allograft 3

 

Humeral Head Autograft

 

After humeral head resurfacing

 

Chronic Anterior DislocationHumeral Head Autograft to Glenoid

 

Humeral Head Autograft to GlenoidHumeral Head Autograft

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