Arthroscopy Techniques (Apr 2018)

Pre-shaped Allograft for Glenoid Reconstruction in Anterior Shoulder Instability

  • Mia Smucny, M.D.,
  • Anthony Miniaci, M.D., F.R.C.S.C.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 4
pp. e343 – e348

Abstract

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Anteroinferior glenoid bone loss plays a significant role in recurrent glenohumeral instability. Current surgical strategies to reconstruct the glenoid include coracoid transfer (Bristow-Latarjet procedure), iliac crest autograft, and allograft (osteochondral and iliac crest). These may carry drawbacks of technical difficulty, increased surgical time, neurovascular injury, and nonanatomic reconstruction. We report a technique to manage glenoid bone loss using a pre-shaped, predrilled allograft (Glenojet; Arthrosurface) that matches the native contour of the glenoid. The surgical technique and outcomes are described with an accompanying video and figures.