“…18,19,21,22 These recommendations mainly root in the concern for pelvic hardware contamination with urine and potential infectious complications when the EBI is not fixed. However, there are no prospective trials investigating this matter, and the evidence behind these recommendations are weak 3,17,18 and based upon low-quality data from small series. 23,24 Very few studies have directly looked at pelvic hardware infection after EBI, and although still controversial and subject to major selection biases, recent studies have shown mixed results comparing orthopedic complications in EBI patients who were managed nonoperatively compared to those who underwent surgical repair.…”