The surgical results of thoracolumbar and lumbar burst fracture have been reported to be comparable between patients with and without fusion in a midterm follow-up. There is, however, no report comparing the results of fusion and non-fusion with a long-term follow-up. Therefore, a long term comparative study is still needed to focus on the issues of functional and radiographic outcomes, especially preservation of the motion segment in the long run, to determine whether fusion should be a routine procedure for surgically treated burst fractures of the thoracolumbar and lumbar spines. Therefore, we report herein a long-term comparative study of fusion and non-fusion based on our previous work, with an average 134 months of follow-up.
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Radiologic outcomes
Timeframe: postoperative 6 weeks
Radiologic outcomes
Timeframe: postoperative 12 weeks
Radiologic outcomes
Timeframe: postoperative 6 months
Radiologic outcomes
Timeframe: postoperative 12 months
Radiologic outcomes
Timeframe: postoperative 24 months
Radiologic outcomes
Timeframe: up to postoperative 161 months