2013
DOI: 10.1177/0363546513484126
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Topographic Analysis of the Glenoid and Proximal Medial Tibial Articular Surfaces

Abstract: Background Current knowledge of the appropriate site of osteochondral allograft harvest to match glenoid morphology for the purposes of glenoid resurfacing is lacking. This has led to difficulty with adequately restoring the geometry of the glenoid using current available techniques. The purpose of this study was to quantify the articular surface topography of the glenoid and medial tibial plateau via 3-dimensional (3D) modeling to determine if the medial tibial articular surface provides an anatomic topograph… Show more

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“…Defect model-donor condyle 3D articular cartilage surface topography matching was performed using the previous procedures. 21 The "footprint" underneath the defect model was defined as a circle with the radius of the defect. Orientation of the defect model was adjusted so that its axis matched that of the footprint area on the femoral condyle.…”
Section: Defect Model-donor Condyle 3d Articular Surface Topography Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Defect model-donor condyle 3D articular cartilage surface topography matching was performed using the previous procedures. 21 The "footprint" underneath the defect model was defined as a circle with the radius of the defect. Orientation of the defect model was adjusted so that its axis matched that of the footprint area on the femoral condyle.…”
Section: Defect Model-donor Condyle 3d Articular Surface Topography Mmentioning
confidence: 99%