“…7 Open reduction without collateral ligament repair and temporary hinged external fixator for 4 to 6 weeks led to similar or slightly better results in 7 other patients, but with relevant transient complications in 3. 1,2,6 In contrast, open reduction and transarticular pinning with 1 or 2 Kirschner wires for 2 weeks and a sling afterward resulted in a motion arc of 90°at an average follow-up of 19 months in 2 adults and 4 children. 8 In the current case, we wanted to ensure that the method of reduction would be sturdy to allow soft tissue healing, would not require patient participation for its care, and would be stable enough to withstand the weight of a large upper limb in this morbidly obese patient.…”