The provided code appears to refer to a specific medical or surgical instructional video, likely associated with the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (JBJS) or similar orthopedic platforms. While I cannot play the video file directly, based on standard medical reporting formats and the context of surgical technique videos (e.g., JBJS surgical techniques ), a professional report for such a video would typically follow this structure: Surgical Technique Report: jbjb-039.mp4 1. Procedure Overview
Details on harvesting (autograft) or preparing (allograft), including trimming, suturing, and securing with K-wires or cutting jigs (e.g., distal tibia allograft preparation ).
Potential for reduced morbidity, shorter operative time, or improved graft integration. jbjb-039.mp4
Standard positions often include supine or beach-chair, depending on the joint (e.g., knee or shoulder positioning ).
Confirmation of stable fixation and appropriate tensioning intraoperatively. The provided code appears to refer to a
The images below illustrate the types of anatomical modeling and arthroscopic visualizations typically found in high-quality surgical reports and educational videos.
Review of preoperative X-rays or MRIs to confirm the diagnosis and plan bone tunnels or graft placement. 3. Step-by-Step Surgical Technique Potential for reduced morbidity, shorter operative time, or
Description of the surgical approach (e.g., deltopectoral or arthroscopic portals ).