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Abstract

Olecranon osteotomy is commonly performed for open reduction and internal fixation of intraarticular distal humerus fractures, as it affords direct visualization of the articular surface to achieve anatomic reduction. Historically, a chevron osteotomy with an oscillating saw has been utilized. Recently, however, using a Gigli saw to complete the olecranon osteotomy has been suggested as a more efficient technique. The purpose of this study was to compare complication rates of the chevron and Gigli saw osteotomy techniques.

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