In fact, the internal fixation is tested for biocompatibility before it is placed in the body, which means that it can be left in the body for life; if the internal fixation is removed, surgery is required, and the process of removal is actually as traumatic as the process of placement. This would seem unnecessary to go through this injury. But some people must be removed because some of the plate fixations are located under the skin and irritate the skin causing pain; close to the nerve trunk and irritate the nerves; some people also have metal allergies. Of course, not everyone has discomfort, and some discomfort is not related to the implant, but to the trauma, which means that even if the implant is removed, the discomfort is still there. Therefore, not all plates need to be removed after the fracture is healed, and this should be considered on a case-by-case basis.