Three-column fixation of tibial plateau fractures is now an established philosophy. A direct posterior approach with the patient prone affords enhanced exposure of the posterior column and ease of access for fixation using a buttress plate and posterior-to-anterior screws. A "direct posterior" approach through a reverse L-shaped incision to back of the knee is popular, yet complications associated with raising a fascial flap can occur. We present a simple method of conceptualizing a direct posterior approach through a single longitudinal incision, by likening it to a commonly performed orthopedic approach, the flexor carpi radialis approach to the wrist.
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