Abstract
Iliac wing fractures have long been regarded as relatively benign injuries in the context of pelvic fractures, often not requiring surgical intervention. However, this perception underestimates their complexity and potential complications. In this study, we review the literature and present three clinical cases managed surgically to highlight the challenges and nuances in treating iliac wing fractures. Although these fractures may seem less severe, they can lead to significant functional impairments and long-term complications if not managed appropriately. Through a careful analysis of injury mechanisms, fracture classification, and the use of surgical strategies, this study aims to provide a framework for improved management and outcomes. Clear criteria for surgical intervention, particularly in cases involving displaced fragments, are crucial for reducing pain and restoring function. The application of the latest classification system, based on the concept of the iliac ring, has demonstrated its efficacy in guiding treatment decisions and improving patient quality of life.