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Percutaneous system for dynamic spinal stabilization

  • US 9,526,525 B2
  • Filed: 06/29/2007
  • Issued: 12/27/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/22/2006
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A system for stabilizing at least two vertebrae, comprising:

  • (a) a flexible, elongated member having a length sufficient to extend between a first vertebrae and a second vertebrae;

    (b) a first generally cylindrical spacer having an aperture extending along a longitudinal axis thereof, wherein the aperture is sized to receive a portion of the elongated member;

    (c) a first bone anchoring member comprising a first head portion and a first bone anchoring portion, wherein the first head portion has two first flat outer faces and a generally transverse aperture that extends between the two first flat outer faces and is sized to receive a first portion of the elongated member, the transverse aperture having a diameter that is smaller than an outer diameter of the spacer;

    (d) a second bone anchoring member comprising a second head portion and a second bone anchoring portion, wherein the second head portion is provided with an opening that extends through the second head portion in a generally transverse direction and is sized to receive a second portion of the elongated member and to allow passage of the spacer through the opening, whereby the entire spacer is capable of passing through the opening;

    (e) a first locking member for retaining the first portion of the elongated member in the first head portion; and

    (f) a second locking member for retaining the second portion of the elongated member in the second head portion,(g) a locking ring having a transverse aperture that is sized to receive the second portion of the elongated member, wherein a diameter of an outer surface of the locking ring is larger than that of an outer surface of the spacer, and wherein the locking ring is sized to be retained in the opening of the second head portion,wherein the spacer is sized to fit between the first and second head portions whereby, once the first and second portions of the elongated member are positioned in the first and second head portions, the spacer member can be threaded along the elongated member and through the second head portion until a first end of the spacer abuts one of the first flat outer faces of the first head portion and a second end of the spacer abuts a surface of the locking ring following positioning of the locking ring on the elongated member proximal to the spacer, whereby the locking ring prevents movement of the spacer in a proximal direction.

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