Abstract

Hip fractures with damage to the pelvic bones are one of the most severe combined injuries of the musculoskeletal system. This article presents the results of our studies in 130 patients, which demonstrated that the active tactics of minimally invasive methods of treatment of femoral fractures combined with pelvic bone fractures looks quite reasonable. In favor of early stabilization of fractures, such strong arguments are put forward as the possibility of early activation of the patient, the prevention of threatening hypostatic complications. Combining the terms of consolidation and rehabilitation contributed to obtaining positive functional results, which significantly reduced the number of patients with severe consequences of injuries to the musculoskeletal system.

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