Comminuted fracture is not necessary to do surgery, need to be combined with the patient’s specific fracture site, as well as their own physical condition and other factors for comprehensive consideration, there are two ways of treatment: conservative treatment and surgical treatment. 1. Conservative treatment: For comminuted fracture with small mobility and good alignment after reduction, such as distal radius fracture, etc., or patients who are not suitable for orthopedic surgery in their own physical conditions and bone quality, such as elderly patients and people with basic diseases, it is generally recommended to treat comminuted fracture through conservative treatment. Patients only need to be fixed by external fixation or splint or plaster. 2. Surgery: Since most comminuted fractures are associated with more serious fracture displacement, or even symptoms of bone loss, open fracture, and unstable fracture ends, most comminuted fractures require surgical treatment. It is recommended to be treated by incisional reduction and internal fixation to prevent sequelae such as malunion of the fracture after surgery. It is recommended that patients with comminuted fracture should go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of specialized doctors to conduct various examinations to make an assessment, and listen to the doctor’s advice to decide whether to carry out comminuted fracture healing surgery.