Objective: To study the therapeutic effect of open reduction and internal fixation in the management of old vertical unstable pelvic fractures.
Methods: In the 9 cases with surgical treatment for pelvic fractures, combination of the anterior and posterior approaches was adopted.
Results: In the follow-up lasting for 6-30 months, all pelvic fractures were reduced satisfactorily. The 9 patients were able to walk and 8 of them gained good clinical recovery without complications.
Conclusion: In the management of old vertical unstable pelvic fractures, a stable pelvis can be reconstructed by effective open reduction and internal fixation through combination of the anterior and posterior approaches, so that further sequelae can be reduced.
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