Orthopedic Reviews (Jan 2017)

The three-portal technique in arthroscopic lateral epicondylitis release

  • Ashok Gowda,
  • Gannon Kennedy,
  • Stacey Gallacher,
  • Jennie Garver,
  • Theodore Blaine

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/or.2016.6081
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4

Abstract

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Lateral epicondylitis, commonly referred to as tennis elbow, is a syndrome characterized by pain over the origin of the common extensor muscles of the fingers, hand and wrist at the lateral epicondyle. Reports of 70-90% response to conservative treatment at one year have been documented in the literature though refractory cases often require surgical management. Arthroscopic treatment of lateral epicondylitis allows for intra-articular visualization for concomitant pathology and localization of the Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis tendon. Additionally, compared to the open technique, the arthroscopic technique has a lower morbidity and an earlier return to work and activity. Here we describe a three portal technique for improved visualization in arthroscopic lateral epicondylitis release.

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