IntroductionPelvic injuries account for 2% of all orthopedic admissions and are associated with high mortality rates. They need a stable fixation and not an anatomical fixation. Hence, the role of internal fixation (INFIX) comes into play, which provides a stable internal fixation without the complication of open reduction and external fixation with plates and screws. Materials and methodologyThirty-one patients with unstable pelvic ring injuries coming to a tertiary care hospital in the state of Maharashtra, India, were selected retrospectively. They were operated on with INFIX. Patients were followed up for a period of six months and evaluated according to the Majeed score. ResultsThere was a significant functional outcome in patients operated on with INFIX in pelvic ring injuries in terms of the ability to sit, stand, rejoin work, take part in sexual intercourse, and bear pain. An average Majeed score of 78 with signs of a stable bony union by six months and a full range of motion was noticed in most patients with no problems in day-to-day work. ConclusionINFIX provides stable internal fixation of pelvic fractures with good functional outcome without the disadvantages of external fixation or open reduction with plates.
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