Patent ID: 7967825

Claim:
A method for securing a coronoid process fragment to the remainder of a coronoid process of an ulna of a patient at a site of fracture using a device comprising: a frame component comprising at least one anterior traversing element that extends across the anterior side of the ulna of a patient, at least one posterior traversing element that extends across the posterior side of the ulna of the patient, and at least one connector element that operably connects the at least one anterior and the at least one posterior traversing elements in such a manner that the distance between the at least one anterior and the at least one posterior traversing elements is adjustable; and at least two guiding components, wherein each guiding component comprises (i) an anterior hollow guide element, which is situated on the at least one anterior traversing element in proximity to the site of fracture and is positionable such that it contacts and secures the coronoid process fragment to the remainder of the coronoid process of the ulna, and through which a surgical device can be passed, and (ii) a posterior hollow guide element, which is situated on the at least one posterior traversing element and is positionable such that it contacts a site on the posterior side of the ulna, and through which a surgical device can be passed, wherein the anterior and posterior hollow guide elements of each guiding component collectively define formable surgical repair channels through the coronoid process fragment and the remainder of the ulna for use in repair of the coronoid process fracture, wherein the method comprises: positioning the device such that the frame component extends across the ulna of the patient such that the anterior hollow guide elements of the at least two guiding components of the device are positioned in proximity to the site of fracture; adjusting the distance between the at least one anterior traversing element and the at least one posterior traversing element of the frame component, such that the anterior hollow guide elements of the at least two guiding components contact and substantially secure the coronoid process fragment to the remainder of the coronoid process of the ulna, and the posterior hollow guide elements of the at least two guiding components contact the posterior side of the ulna; forming at least two surgical repair channels through the coronoid process fragment and at least a portion of the ulna by passing a surgical device through the anterior hollow guide elements or the posterior hollow guide elements of the at least two guiding components; and fixing the coronoid process fragment to the remainder of the coronoid process through use of a surgical binding device in the surgical repair channels.