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Review Question - QID 216818

QID 216818 (Type "216818" in App Search)
A 17-year-old male with an articular injury to his knee is being evaluated for reconstructive surgery approximately 4 weeks after his initial injury. During arthroscopy, 4 weeks later, you identify the lesion on the femoral trochlea and extending to the lateral condyle. The medial and lateral compartments appear healthy without evidence of articular damage. The footprint of the lesion measures 3cm x 2cm. When evaluating the depth of the lesion you appreciate irregular bony footprint measuring to a depth of 8mm. Ultimately, you indicate the patient for osteochondral allograft transfer. Which of the following factors indicates for the use of an osteochondral allograft transfer rather than autologous chondrocyte implantation?
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