Case: A 49-year-old woman with sternoclavicular insufficiency following medial clavicle resection underwent sternoclavicular joint reconstruction using a hamstring allograft and a cadaveric fibular cortical allograft. After 4 months of follow-up, the patient was pain-free, with radiographic evidence of graft incorporation by 8 months.

Conclusion: Medial clavicle resection is a rare procedure with broad indications. The necessity and optimal technique for subsequent sternoclavicular reconstruction remain debated. We demonstrate a figure-of-eight reconstructive technique that may provide acceptable clinical results when addressing large medial clavicle defects.

Level Of Evidence: IV.

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