Claims
- 1. A bone fixation assembly for at least one fracture of an upper ulna, said ulna having an olecranon and a proximate end, comprising:
- an elongated medullary pin having a longitudinal axis and distal and proximal ends and having at least one aperature disposed only at its distal end; and
- a head means disposed at the proximal end of said pin for transmitting force to the olecranon along the longitudinal axis of said pin as said head means is tightened, comprising,
- a U-shaped member, for holding the proximate end of said pin in place at the proximate end of said ulna, the U-shaped member comprising,
- two inwardly extending, projecting, pointed portions,
- a sleeve portion disposed around the proximal end of the pin, and
- an aperture having a longitudinal axis which coincides with the longitudinal axis of said pin and
- a screw disposed within said aperture of said U-shaped member for compressing said at least one fracture, and
- said sleeve member and said proximate end of said pin are adapted to prevent rotation of said head means within said upper ulna.
- 2. A bone fixation assembly for fractures of an upper ulna having an olecranon, a proximate end and a shaft having a medullary canal, said medullary canal having a longitudinal axis, said bone fixation assembly comprising:
- a) an elongated medullary pin adapted to be introduced proximately into said medullary canal of said shaft, said elongated medullary pin having a longitudinal axis, a distal end and a proximal end and at least one transverse aperture at said distal end;
- b) a head means disposed at said proximal end of said pin for transmitting force to said olecranon along said longitudinal axis of said pin as said head means is tightened, said head for means contacting said medullary pin for a time period defined by the fractures healing period of upper ulna bone fragments; and
- said head means including at least one inwardly extending, projecting portion and a U-shaped member for holding said proximal end of said pin in place at a proximate end of said ulna, said U-shaped member having a sleeve portion disposed around said proximal end of said pin.
- 3. The bone fixation assembly as recited in claim 2, wherein said sleeve portion and said proximate end of said pin are adapted to prevent rotation of said head means within said upper ulna.
- 4. A bone fixation assembly as recited in claim 2 wherein said at least one transverse aperture of said elongated medullary pin is positioned only at said distal end of said elongated medullary pin.
- 5. A bone fixation assembly as recited in claim 2 wherein said elongated medullary pin further includes at least two spaced apart transverse apertures orthogonally oriented with respect to said longitudinal axis of said at least one transverse aperture.
- 6. A bone fixation assembly for fractures of an upper ulna, said upper ulna having an olecranon, a proximate end and a shaft having a medullary canal, said medullary canal having a longitudinal axis, said bone fixation assembly comprising:
- a) an elongated medullary pin adapted to be introduced proximally into said medullary canal of said shaft, said elongated medullary pin having a longitudinal axis, a distal end and a proximal end and at least one transverse aperture at said distal end;
- b) a head means disposed at said proximal end of said pin for transmitting force to said olecranon along said longitudinal axis of said pin as said head means is tightened, said head means in contact with said medullary pin for a time period defined by the fractures healing period of said upper ulna bone fragments;
- c) said head means including at least one inwardly extending, projecting pointed portion and a U-shaped member for holding said proximate end of said pin in place at said proximate end of said ulna; and,
- d) said U-shaped member has an aperture having a longitudinal axis which coincides with said longitudinal axis of said pin and said head means further includes a screw disposed within an aperture of said head means for compressing said fracture(s).
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/116,700 filed Sept. 7, 1993 now abandoned.
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