Fracture-dislocations of the hip is the result of high-energy
trauma which necessitates urgent reduction. Closed
reduction is usually attempted first and if failed, open
reduction is indicated and may require more than one
surgical approach. However, there is also the option of
managing it with vector traction. This case report details the
treatment of a middle-aged gentleman who sustained a left
hip central dislocation which was gradually reduced with
vector traction prior to surgery and in doing so, diminished
the risk of him developing several potentially debilitating
complications known to be associated with surgical fixation
of such injuries.