Surgical exposure for total elbow replacement should provide complete visualization of the joint surfaces. The soft tissue reconstruction following replacement often requires protection and can lead to complications such as triceps tendon rupture. We describe a modification of the posterior approach to the elbow that provides optimal exposure and allows early mobilization.
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