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e, including loss of sagittal vertical axis (4.8 cm v. 2.2 cm; p0.05) and had similar, not worse, mean ODI scores, SRS Subscore and SRS pain compared to the time at rod fracture and 1-year follow-up. Conclusions Rod fractures are not uncommon after ASD operations. Asymptomatic, UNRF in our study did not jeopardize clinical outcomes or radiographic alignment parameters and, in most cases, did not represent a nonunion, as opposed to BRF. BRF patients exhibited loss of sagittal correction, loss of clinical outcome improvements, as