Patent ID: 8043340

Claim:
A dynamic spinal stabilization system, comprising: a first metal pedicle screw and a second metal pedicle screw each installable in a vertebrae; a metal support rod having a first end having an enlarged diameter head and an opposite second end; a first metal spacer, first and second elastomeric sleeves, and a first sleeve mounting flange made of metal and having a circumferential raised rim located proximate the longitudinal midpoint of the flange, wherein the flange of the first sleeve mounting flange is secured within a head of the first pedicle screw, with the first and second elastomeric sleeves inserted within opposite ends of the first sleeve mounting flange so as to each about the circumferential rim thereof, with the rod extending through the first and second sleeves and the first flange, so that the head of the rod is adjacent the first sleeve, with second end of the rod being rigidly connected to the second pedicle screw, and the first spacer rigidly affixed to the rod intermediate the second sleeve and the second pedicle screw, wherein the sleeves are operative to substantially eliminate contact between the metal rod, the metal flange, and the metal pedicle screw so as to substantially eliminate metal-to-metal contact of metal components of the system that are movable relative to one another, and wherein the sleeves deform to enable movement of the rod relative to the pedicle screw so as to permit spinal movements throughout a range of motions from a neutral condition of the spine, to a flexion condition, and an extension condition.