True Pelvis
It is the bony canal through which the fetus must pass during birth. It has a brim, a cavity, or an outlet.
It is round except where the sacral promontory projects into it. The promontory, wing of sacrum form its posterior border, the iliac bone its lateral border & pubic bone form the anterior border.
The fixed point on the pelvic brim is known as a landmark, these from posterior to anterior are-
Diameters of Brim –
The cavity extends from the brim above to the obstetrical outlet below. The anterior wall is formed by pubic bone & symphysis pubis & its depth is 4 cm. The posterior wall is formed by the curve of the sacrum, which is 12 cm in length. Because there is such a difference in measurement the cavity forms a curved canal. The overall diameter is about 12 c.m.
It includes a narrow strait through which the fetus must pass. It lies between the sacrococcygeal joint, 2 ischial spines, and the lower border of the symphysis pubis. The outlet in a diamond-shaped structure.
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