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Pelvic inlet
Plane representing the boundary between the pelvic and abdominal cavities From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The pelvic inlet or superior aperture of the pelvis is a planar surface which defines the boundary between the pelvic cavity and the abdominal cavity (or, according to some authors, between two parts of the pelvic cavity, called lesser pelvis and greater pelvis). It is a major target of measurements of pelvimetry.
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Its position and orientation relative to the skeleton of the pelvis is anatomically defined by its edge, the pelvic brim. The pelvic brim is an approximately apple-shaped line passing through the prominence of the sacrum, the arcuate and pectineal lines, and the upper margin of the pubic symphysis.
Occasionally, the terms pelvic inlet and pelvic brim are used interchangeably.
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Boundaries
The edge of the pelvic inlet (pelvic brim) is formed as follows:
Anteriorly by the pubic crest (or pubic symphysis) | ||
Laterally by the iliopectineal line | (same as other side) | |
Posteriorly by the anterior margin of the base of the sacrum (or the ala of sacrum) and sacrovertebral angle (or sacral promontory) |
Diameters
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The diameters or conjugates of the pelvis are measured at the pelvic inlet and outlet and as oblique diameters.
Two diameters may be measured from the outside of the body using a pelvimeter
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Additional images
- Pelvis
- Conjugata vera as measured on sagittal MRI
- Low-dose CT scan of the transverse diameter of the pelvic inlet, as part of pelvimetry
- Obstetric conjugate, as a measure of the pelvic inlet in the sagittal plane
See also
External links
- pelvis at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University) (medialpelvissmall, malepelvissagittalinlet&outletsml)
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