Case Reports
Tibial Plateau "Kissing Lesion" From a Proud Osteochondral Autograft
Am J Orthop. 2011 July;40(7):359-361
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Michael R. Johnson, MD, and Robert F. LaPrade, MD, PhD
Knee osteochondral lesions can be debilitating. Multiple procedures have been used to manage these defects. Osteochondral autograft transplantation is one such option. Reported complications include donor-site morbidity, failed osteointegration, size mismatch, and incongruency. In this article, we report a case of graft incongruency of the medial femoral condyle that resulted in a full-thickness “kissing lesion” groove on the opposing medial tibial plateau. In an osteochondral autograft transplantation procedure, proper surgical technique is paramount to prevent placement of a proud autograft and avoid the difficult complication of associated tibial chondral defects.