K. Stothers et al., ARTHROSCOPY OF THE ELBOW - ANATOMY, PORTAL SITES, AND A DESCRIPTION OF THE PROXIMAL LATERAL PORTAL, Arthroscopy, 11(4), 1995, pp. 449-457
Cadaveric studies were carried out to evaluate the safety and value of
the standard portals used in elbow arthroscopy. The dissections were
performed in 12 fresh cadaveric specimens. Each portal was assessed in
terms of its safety with respect to nearby important structures. A pr
oximal lateral portal was evaluated and has subsequently been used in
62 patients. A straight posterior (transhumeral) portal was also studi
ed. We have found that in arthroscopy of the elbow joint, the proximal
approaches (proximal medial and proximal lateral), are safer than the
anteromedial and anterolateral approaches. All areas of the anterior
compartment can be visualized using these two portals, and we recommen
d that they be the standard anterior portals used in elbow arthroscopy
. All of the posterior approaches are safe.