The Hoffmann external fixator was used to stabilize unstable pelvic fractures in 56 patients with multiple injuries. It was applied under general anaesthesia and the dislocated pelvis reduced and secured with a single tie bar. In 16 cases residual dislocation of less than 1.5 cm was noted after the reduction and the reduced position was maintained in 48 out of 51 cases, a minor redislocation occurred in the remaining 3 patients. Few complications could be attributed to the method, infection was noted in one patient, the iliac crest was fractured in one case and an exostosis of the iliac crest occurred in one youth. Forty-three patients were symptom free with regard to the pelvis at the time of review whereas 5 patients had residual pain and 3 diffuse symptoms. The technique of application is simple but requires two surgeons at the time of reduction and fixation of the pelvis.