Arthroscopy Techniques (Apr 2021)

Arthroscopic Glenoid Reconstruction With Iliac Crest Bone Block Transfer in the Beach Chair Position

  • Kendall E. Bradley, M.D.,
  • Hayley L. Jansson, M.D.,
  • Drew A. Lansdown, M.D.,
  • Alan L. Zhang, M.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
pp. e1155 – e1164

Abstract

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Large anterior glenoid defects pose significant challenges for shoulder stability. Arthroscopic glenoid reconstruction techniques using distal tibia allograft have been proposed as alternatives to open or arthroscopic Latarjet procedures but can increase operating room costs. Iliac crest bone block autograft is a cost-effective option without concern for the graft being undersized. Previous techniques have described arthroscopic glenoid reconstruction in the lateral position, but the beach chair position provides ease of access to both the iliac crest bone graft harvest and arthroscopic bone transfer, as well as facilitates possible conversion to an open approach if necessary. We present our surgical technique for performing an arthroscopic glenoid reconstruction with iliac crest autograft bone block transfer in the beach chair position.