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Surgery for painful elbow joint arthritis, elbow instability, and tendonitis: Elbow replacement, ligament reconstruction and repair, and tendon surgery

Edited By: Thomas Trumble, M.D.
Last updated Friday, September 08, 2006

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About the procedure

Anesthetic

Elbow reconstructive surgery involves surgery that is performed critically close to the nerves above the elbow. We recommend a general anesthetic  so that  post-operatively the patient  can be examined to determine that all the nerves are functioning properly to prevent any undue pressure , irritation  or injury to the nerves.

Surgery for Elbow Instability, Arthritis, and Tendonitis at the University of Washington

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