“…In our case, radiologic evidence of ossification was noted 17 months after surgery and progressed precipitously to near complete synostosis within 18 months postoperatively with concomitant loss of pronation and supination. With the distal radioulnar arthrodesis-hardware out of reach of the proximal ulnar stump, the remaining potentially stimulating and modifiable factors at the osteotomy site is limited to soft tissue interposition-, stabilization, or suspension methods previously described by several authors ( Table 1 ) [ 5 , 9 , 10 , 15 , 17 ]. However, according to this literature review, no significant pattern can be elucidated when evaluating for a trend of ossification towards one specific procedure modification.…”