“…4) are the most commonly used approaches. 10,40 Cadaveric studies have quantified the percentage of articular surface exposed with the various surgical approaches 10,40 and have consistently shown superiority of the olecranon osteotomy with regard to the amount of articular surface exposed. However, the functional result associated with each approach remains unclear because issues such as prolonged immobilization to enable bone-tobone or tendon-to-bone healing, extension weakness, triceps rupture, and need for reoperation continue to hamper outcomes.…”