Fractures of the hip bone do not always require surgery, depending on the situation. The so-called hip bone fracture refers to a fracture of the proximal femur, specifically an intertrochanteric fracture or a fracture of the femoral neck. First, if it is a fracture of the femoral neck or an intertrochanteric fracture, the fracture displacement is particularly pronounced and the fracture is more serious, surgery is necessary, otherwise the fracture is not healed, or the deformity is healed, which may cause disability. Second, if the fracture of the hip bone, the fracture is not obvious, mild displacement or no displacement, no surgery is required, but without surgery, minimally invasive methods such as bone traction or abduction frame fixation, or conservative treatment methods are also required.