Abstract Valgus stability of the elbow joint is mostly provided by the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL), which is composed of 3 bundles: anterior, posterior, and transverse. Many surgical techniques for UCL reconstruction have been described since Dr. Jobe's first introduced a technique using a free tendon graft and bone tunnel fixation on both the ulnar and humeral side. The aim of this technique is to describe a UCL reconstruction that focuses on restoring both the anterior and posterior bundle of the UCL, through a mini‐open approach, using knotless suture anchors in an onlay fashion.
Vismara et al. (Sun,) studied this question.