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The bone block could be harvested from the tibia together with the tendon graft.
Thus, a cylindrical bone block could be retrieved from the tibial bone.
Using this technique we have not seen any case when the bone block could be pulled out of the femoral tunnel.
Under arthroscopic control the bone block could be now gently be tapped into the femoral tunnel until the bone block lied flush with the entrance of the femoral bone tunnel.
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One of the most serious problems associated with the use of bone blocks could be their resorption at the recipient site.
Thus the bone block could easily slide into the femoral bone tunnel to half of its length.
Pre-planned saw blocks for both the patient bone and allograft bone could be alternatives.
We used a novel xenograft mouse model to directly determine if bone pain could be prevented by blocking the known cleavage of the A6 integrin adhesion receptor.
If a bone block is needed, this could be done by harvesting a bone block from the tibia, keeping the original attachment of the hamstring tendon, and doing the identical operation with the additional bone fixation.
No direct bone contact could be seen.
Also, additional bone grafting could be necessary in the future.
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