IP Library Granted Patent US 8,702,760
Granted Patent B2
US 8,702,760 · App. 12/432,247 · Granted Apr 22, 2014

Dynamic spinal stabilization system

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Patent No.
US 8,702,760
App. No.
12/432,247
Granted
Apr 22, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A dynamic stabilization system includes a stabilization element, such as a spinal rod, a plurality of bone anchors, such as bone bolts, and a like plurality of connectors for connecting the bolts to the spinal rod. At least some of the connectors include a flexible element between the bone anchor and the rod and an adjustment element for adjusting the flexibility of the flexible element, to thereby adjust the dynamic flexibility between the rod and the bone anchor. In one embodiment, the flexible element is a flexible bearing element of a rod end bearing.

Claims (19)

1. A dynamic stabilization system for stabilization of the spine, comprising:

an elongated spinal rod configured to span between at least two vertebrae of the spine:

at least two bone anchors, each having a bone engagement portion, at least one of said bone anchors includes a stem having a threaded portion and defining a slot sized to receive said spinal rod therethrough; and

at least two connectors for connecting a corresponding one of said bone anchors to said spinal rod, at least one connector configured to substantially non-rigidly connect one of said bone anchors to said spinal rod including;

a flexible element between the bone engagement portion of the bone anchor and the spinal rod to permit relative pivoting therebetween, said flexible element including a sleeve encircling said stem with at least a portion disposed in engagement with the spinal rod when the encircling said stem the rod extends through said slot; and

an adjustment element for adjusting the flexibility of said flexible element, said adjustment element including a nut engaging said threaded portion and arranged to compress said sleeve against said rod as said nut is threaded onto said threaded portion.

2. The dynamic stabilization system according to claim 1 , wherein said at least one of said bone anchors includes an intermediate portion between said stem and said bone engagement portion, said intermediate portion configured to support said sleeve so that said sleeve is compressed between said intermediate portion and said nut when said nut is threaded onto said threaded portion.

3. The dynamic stabilization system according to claim 1 , wherein another of said connectors is configured to substantially rigidly connect one of said bone anchors to said spinal rod.

4. The dynamic stabilization system according to claim 1 , wherein said flexible element includes a first sleeve disposed between said bone engagement portion and the spinal rod and a second sleeve disposed between said spinal rod and said nut.

5. The dynamic stabilization system according to claim 1 , wherein said sleeve is disposed between said bone engagement portion and said nut and includes an opening for receiving rod therethrough when said rod extends through said slot in said stem.

6. A dynamic stabilization system for stabilization of the spine, comprising:

an elongated spinal stabilization rod configured to span between at least two vertebrae of the spine:

at least two bone anchors, each having a bone engagement portion and at least one of said bone anchors including a stem defining slot sized to receive said spinal rod therethrough; and

a flexible sleeve encircling said stem, said flexible sleeve being in engagement with said rod with at least a portion of said sleeve disposed between the bone engagement portion of the bone anchor and the spinal rod when the rod extends through said slot.

7. The dynamic stabilization system according to claim 6 , wherein:

said stem includes a threaded portion, and

said system further comprises a nut engaging said threaded portion and arranged to compress said sleeve as said nut is threaded onto said threaded portion.

8. The dynamic stabilization system according to claim 7 , wherein said flexible sleeve includes a first sleeve disposed between said bone engagement portion and the spinal rod and a second sleeve disposed between said spinal rod and said nut.

9. The dynamic stabilization system according to claim 8 , wherein said flexible sleeve is disposed between said bone engagement portion and said nut and includes an opening for receiving rod therethrough when said rod extends through said slot in said stem.

Assignments (1)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 23, 2018
From: SPINE WAVE, INC.
To: SILICON VALLEY BANK; OXFORD FINANCE LLC
Reel/Frame 046612/0765 →