Long segment instrumentation of thoracolumbar burst fracture: Fusion versus nonfusion

Dec 22, 2009Journal of back and musculoskeletal rehabilitation

Using long spinal rods for middle back fractures: comparing fusion and non-fusion methods

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Abstract

Both treatment groups showed similar outcomes in radiological and clinical parameters.

  • Measurements of local kyphosis, sagittal index, and anterior vertebral height compression were comparable between the fusion and nonfusion groups.
  • Low back outcome scores did not differ significantly between the two treatment approaches.
  • The implant failure rate was low at 4.7% for both groups.
  • Long segment instrumentation without fusion may reduce operative time, blood loss, and donor site morbidity compared to fusion.

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