Internal Fixation of the Unstable Anterior Pelvic Ring – When It Is Required
Internal fixation is an important treatment option for unstable anterior pelvic ring injuries , particularly when fractures are significantly displaced or associated with posterior pelvic ring disruption. This article explains the causes, diagnosis, surgical indications, fixation techniques, and recovery process associated with unstable pelvic injuries. While stable fractures may often be managed conservatively, unstable injuries can cause severe pain, mobility problems, and long-term complications if left untreated. Surgical stabilization using pelvic plates, locking plates, screws, and reconstruction plates helps restore pelvic alignment, provide mechanical stability, and support proper bone healing. The article also discusses situations where internal fixation may be required, including pubic symphysis widening, displaced pubic rami fractures, and combined pelvic ring injuries. Proper imaging, including X-rays and CT scans, is essential for surgical planning. Following fixatio...









