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. 2022 Jun 30;2(4):513–519. doi: 10.1016/j.xrrt.2022.06.003

Table I.

Patients with hypertrophic sublime tubercle who underwent UCL reconstruction.

Patient number Age Level Concurrent procedures Graft Follow-up (mo) Outcome Conway outcome scale
1 25 Minor leagues Palmaris longus autograft 28 Playing recreationally Fair
2 18 Minor leagues Elbow arthroscopy, posterior trochlear débridement Palmaris longus autograft 34 Pitching professionally in minor leagues Excellent
3 24 Minor leagues Elbow arthroscopy, posteromedial osteophyte débridement, ulnar nerve transposition Palmaris longus autograft 15 Returned to minor leagues Excellent
4 26 Minor leagues Gracilis autograft 26 Returned to pitching in minor league baseball Excellent
5 13 High school Palmaris longus autograft 26 Returned to pitching at previous level Excellent
6 30 Former professional, injured playing recreationally Ulnar nerve transposition Semitendinosus autograft 38 Returned to playing recreationally Excellent
7 18 High school Elbow arthroscopy, open median nerve decompression for pronator syndrome Palmaris longus autograft 15 Reoperation at 3 mo postop for lysis of adhesions/manipulation under anesthesia, ulnar nerve transposition, returned to previous level of competition Excellent
8 20 College Elbow arthroscopy and débridement, ulnar nerve transposition Gracilis autograft 11 Returned to throwing Pending
9 16 High school, national teams Ulnar nerve transposition Palmaris longus autograft 9 Throwing 105 feet with no symptoms, progressing with physical therapy with plan for fall baseball, able to return to play but not as pitcher Pending
10 39 Recreational Gracilis autograft 6 Started throwing progression with no symptoms Pending