A spinal stabilization system may be formed in a patient. In some embodiments, a minimally invasive procedure may be used to form a spinal stabilization system in a patient Bone fastener assemblies may be coupled to vertebrae Each bone fastener assembly may include a bone fastener and a collar. The
A spinal stabilization system may be formed in a patient. In some embodiments, a minimally invasive procedure may be used to form a spinal stabilization system in a patient Bone fastener assemblies may be coupled to vertebrae Each bone fastener assembly may include a bone fastener and a collar. The collar may be rotated and/or angulated relative to the bone fastener. Detachable members may be coupled to the collar to allow for formation of the spinal stabilization system through a small skin incision. The detachable members may allow for alignment of the collars to facilitate insertion of an elongated member in the collars. An elongated member may be positioned in the collars and a closure member may be used to secure the elongated member to the collars.
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1. A system for performing spine surgery, said system comprising: a first bone screw configured to be screwed into a first vertebra;a first collar coupled to the first bone screw, said first collar comprising a first slot;a second bone screw configured to be screwed into a second vertebra;a second c
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A system for performing spine surgery, said system comprising: a first bone screw configured to be screwed into a first vertebra;a first collar coupled to the first bone screw, said first collar comprising a first slot;a second bone screw configured to be screwed into a second vertebra;a second collar coupled to the second bone screw, said second collar comprising a second slot;a rod, said rod having a width sized to fit within the first slot and the second slot;a first sleeve comprising a first passage, said first passage extending longitudinally from a first end of the first sleeve to a second end of the first sleeve;a first closure member configured to be secured to the first collar for securing the rod within the first slot;a second sleeve comprising a second passage, said second passage extending longitudinally from a first end of the second sleeve to a second end of the second sleeve;a second closure member configured to be secured to the second collar for securing the rod within the second slot;wherein the first sleeve and the first collar comprise a first coupling system for coupling the first collar to the first sleeve, said first coupling system configured to provide a detachable mechanical coupling between an outer surface of the first collar and an inner surface of the first sleeve;wherein the second sleeve and the second collar comprise a second coupling system for coupling the second collar to the second sleeve, said second coupling system configured to provide a detachable mechanical coupling between an outer surface of the second collar and an inner surface of the second sleeve;wherein the first passage is sized to permit the passage of a tool for securing the first closure member to the first collar; andwherein the second passage is sized to permit the passage of a tool for securing the second closure member to the second collar. 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the first coupling system comprises a protrusion on the outer surface of the first collar. 3. The system of claim 2, wherein the first coupling system further comprises a recess in the inner surface of the first sleeve, said recess configured for complimentary engagement with the protrusion. 4. The system of claim 3, wherein the protrusion is a collar flange, and wherein the recess is a sleeve flange. 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the first coupling system comprises a protrusion on the inner surface of the first sleeve. 6. The system of claim 5, wherein the first coupling system further comprises a recess on the outer surface of the first collar, said recess configured for complimentary engagement with the protrusion. 7. The system of claim 6, wherein the protrusion is a sleeve flange, and wherein the recess is a collar flange. 8. The system of claim 1, wherein the first sleeve is configured to be coupled to the first collar at a location above the rod seated within the first slot. 9. The system of claim 1, wherein the first sleeve is configured to be detachably coupled with the first collar by rotating the first sleeve onto the first collar. 10. The system of claim 9, wherein rotating the first sleeve onto the first collar moves a first sleeve protrusion into a first collar recess. 11. The system of claim 1, wherein the first sleeve comprises first and second arms and the first sleeve is configured to be detachably coupled with the first collar by deflecting the first and second arms outwards to receive the first collar. 12. The system of claim 1, wherein the first sleeve comprises a first inner sleeve and a first outer sleeve, a distal portion of the first inner sleeve configured to engage the first collar, the first outer sleeve configured to extend over the first inner sleeve and at least a portion of the first collar. 13. The system of claim 12, wherein the first coupling system includes threading on an outer surface of the first inner sleeve. 14. The system of claim 13, wherein the first coupling system further comprises threading on an inner surface of the first outer sleeve, said threading on the outer surface of the first inner sleeve configured for complimentary engagement with the threading on the inner surface of the first outer sleeve. 15. The system of claim 1, wherein the first coupling system comprises an interference fit between the first collar and the first sleeve. 16. The system of claim 1, wherein the first coupling system comprises a frictional fit between the first collar and the first sleeve. 17. The system of claim 1, wherein the first coupling system comprises a keyway connection between the first collar and the first sleeve. 18. The system of claim 1, wherein the first coupling system comprises a notch on an outer surface of the first collar. 19. The system of claim 18, wherein the first coupling system further comprises an extension on the first sleeve configured to extend into the notch. 20. The system of claim 1, further comprising: a third bone screw configured to be screwed into a third vertebra;a third collar coupled to the third bone screw, said third collar comprising a third slot, the rod having a width sized to fit within the third slot;a third sleeve comprising a third passage, said third passage extending longitudinally from a first end of the third sleeve to a second end of the third sleeve;a third closure member configured to be secured to the third collar for securing the rod within the third slot;wherein the third sleeve and the third collar comprise a third coupling system for coupling the third collar to the third sleeve, said third coupling system configured to provide a detachable mechanical coupling between an outer surface of the third collar and an inner surface of the third sleeve; andwherein the third passage is sized to permit the passage of a tool for securing the second closure member to the second collar.
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