Elbow ligament reconstruction: surgical repair for athletes
Elbow ligament reconstruction is a surgical procedure that involves repairing or replacing damaged ligaments in the elbow joint. This procedure is typically performed using arthroscopic techniques, which involve making small incisions in the skin and using specialized instruments to access the joint. During the procedure, the surgeon will remove any damaged tissue and reattach the ligament to the bone using sutures or anchors. In some cases, a graft may be used to replace the damaged ligament. After the procedure, patients will typically need to wear a brace or cast for several weeks to protect the joint and allow for proper healing. Physical therapy may also be necessary to help restore strength and range of motion to the elbow. Elbow ligament reconstruction is typically recommended for individuals who have sustained a significant injury to the ligaments in their elbow, such as athletes or those who have experienced a traumatic injury.