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. 2016 Aug 29;5(5):e953–e958. doi: 10.1016/j.eats.2016.04.007

Fig 6.

Fig 6

With the patient placed supine on the operating table, this image is looking anteriorly and obliquely at the right knee. An osteochondral proximal tibial allograft is prepared with the meniscus attached at the anterior and posterior roots (Fig 3). On the allograft, the length and width are marked after measuring them on the tibial cut. The height is obtained by measuring the height at the sagittal cut. With the height, width, and length measurements obtained, the allograft can be cut to approximate the recipient site on the tibia as closely as possible.