What's the bone on the hip called?


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Clinically, the bones on the buttocks of patients can be called pelvis or pelvis, composed of ilium, pubic symphysis, pubic ischial branch and sacroiliac joint, etc., which can play a role in protecting human organs. Pelvis is prone to pelvic fracture or dislocation of sacroiliac joint and separation of pubic symphysis after receiving direct external force. After showing these patient symptoms, most of them can be treated with protective treatment, traction of lower limbs can be given at the same time with manual reduction, after reduction, braces can be used for fixation, and patients can be instructed to take oral blood-activating drugs. If the effect is not ideal after conservative treatment, surgery can be considered, and plate internal fixation can be taken. After surgery, patients can be instructed to take oral bone-setting drugs to promote the healing of the injured parts as soon as possible.