The Pelvis
The Pelvis
The Pelvis
PELVIS
INTRODUCTION
The pelvis is a basin like structure which connects the
spine to lower limbs.
It is an important part of the skeletal system.
One Coccyx
1.TWO INNOMINATE BONES
ischium
pubic bone
ILIUM
The ilium is the flared out part of the hip bone.
It has following parts-
Iliac crest as upper border
FALESPELVIS
TRUEPELVIS
FALSEPELVIS
Sacral promontory
Iliopectineal line
Iliopubic eminence
Pectineal line
Pubic tubercle
Pubic Crest
Symphysis pubis
DIAMETERS OFTHEBRIM
Anterio posterior
Transverse
Oblique
ANTERIO POSTERIOR (11CM)
it is a line from the sacral promontory to the upper border of
symphysis pubis. This diameter is of three types-
Diagonal conjugate- distance between lower border of
symphysis pubis to mid point on sacral promontory it is 12 cm.
Oblique (12cm) –
it starts from the sacroiliac joint to the opposite
iliopubic eminence.
THEPELVICCAVITY
ANATOMICAL OUTLET:
It consists of the lower border of all bones and
Sacro tuberous ligament.
It consists of lower border ofsymphysis pubis,
Sacro coccygeal joint and Sacro ischial spine.
Shape: it is antero – posteriorly oval.
OBSTETRICALOUTLET:
PLATYPELLOID
1.Gynaecoid pelvis: (50%)
It is commonly known asthe
female pelvis because that
type occurs most frequently
in women.
Most suitable for childbirth.
Wider brim.
Contracted pelvis
Rachitic pelvis
Asymmetrical pelvis
Roberts pelvis
Nageles pelvis
Osteomalacis / maacosteonpelvis
Assimilation pelvis