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ROCK Complex Case of the Month Dr. Saluan

20 yr. old male L knee pain + 2 yrs No specific injury date Soccer player MRI that revealed a MFC OCD and loose body PMH ACL tear

Pre-OP Images

Surgical Images Arthroscopy with partial medial meniscectomy and removal of loose bodies 20 MM OSTEOCHONDRAL ALLOGRAFT TRANSPLANTATION

Post OP

Follow up No pain 2 mo postop Start weight bearing with the help of crutches X-rays reveal that he has adequate alignment of his leg and placement of the osteochondral allograft