The docking technique for lateral ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction: surgical technique and clinical outcomes

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Christopher C. Dodson ◽  
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Robert L. Parisien ◽  
Andrew J. Weiland ◽  
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pp. 41-47
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Jun-Gyu Moon ◽  
Hee-Dong Lee

Ulnar collateral ligament injuries have been increasingly common in overhead throwing athletes. Ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction is the current gold standard for managing ulnar collateral ligament insufficiency, and numerous reconstruction techniques have been described. Although good clinical outcomes have been reported regarding return to sports, there are still several technical issues including exposure, graft selection and fixation, and ulnar nerve management. This review article summarizes a variety of surgical techniques of ulnar collateral ligament reconstructions and compares clinical outcomes and biomechanics.


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