University Dept of Anatomy Histology and Embryology 2019 10 08 Bones of the pelvis sacrum promontory pelvic sacral foramina dorsal sacral foramina ID: 1048390
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1. Dr. Nandor NagySemmelweis UniversityDept. of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology2019 10 08
2. Bones of the pelvis - sacrumpromontory** * *####*: pelvic sacral foramina#: dorsal sacral foramina median sacral crest intermediate sacral crestlateral sacral crest
3. Bones of the pelvis – hip boneiliumiliumischiumischiumpubispubis
4. pelvis majorpelvis minor- GREATER PELVIS- LESSER PELVISSEPARATED BY LINEA TERMINALIS
5. Planes, diameters of lesser pelvisa: pelvic inlet – 60-65° bends (inclination) (the sagittal diameter is the conjugate)b: pelvic amplitudo (widest)c: pelvic angustia (narrowest)d: pelvic outletabcdpelvic axis
6. interspinous distance (25-26 cm)intercristal distance (28-29 cm)medianconjugate11 cmtransversediameter13 cmobliquediameter12 cmPelvic inletWidest: transverse diameter
7. Widest dimetersPelvic inlet transverse: 13-13.5 cmPelvic amplitudo oblique: 14 cmPelvic outlet sagittal: 9.5-11.5 cm
8. transverse sagittalobliqueBirthDuring birth, the head turns 90° in pelvis!
9. pubicarchsubpubicangle
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12. ARTHROPLASTY