Fig. 12.33.8
 The proximal lateral approach (Boyd) approach is a useful approach to the proximal forearm. The approach makes use of the plane between ECU and FDP. Note elevation of the supinator protects the posterior interosseous nerve. This approach may be extended proximally, but not distally.

The proximal lateral approach (Boyd) approach is a useful approach to the proximal forearm. The approach makes use of the plane between ECU and FDP. Note elevation of the supinator protects the posterior interosseous nerve. This approach may be extended proximally, but not distally.

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