A pelvic fracture is not a standard medical term, but is commonly understood as a minimally displaced or stable pelvic fracture. Pelvic fractures can be categorized as anterior, posterior, or anterior-posterior ring fractures, but this type of fracture is relatively stable and can be treated conservatively in most patients. With the continuous development of pelvic fracture treatment technology, in the past, the surgical incision is larger, the trauma is also larger, and the recovery time of patients is longer after the operation, but at present, for the pelvic fracture, the screw fixation can be carried out through the closed way, and the patients can recover faster after the operation, and they can get out of bed the next day after the operation.