Figure 3.
While the arm is in maximal supination, (A) a blunt clamp is inserted into the interosseous space until the clamp appears on the dorsolateral aspect of the proximal forearm, and (B) a second longitudinal incision is made over the clamp. (C and D) After exposure of the radial tuberosity with a muscle-splitting technique in full pronation, a cavity is created with a high-speed bur. (E) The prepared tendon is pulled out through the second incision into the bicipital tuberosity and (F) repaired through transosseous drill holes (same patient from Figure 1).
