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pelvimetry

NOUN
  1. measurement of the dimensions of the bony birth canal (to determine whether vaginal birth is possible)

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  • During the early part of this century, before Caesarean sections were commonplace or indeed safe, pelvimetry (measurements of the maternal pelvis) was frequently employed in an attempt to predict the outcome of labour.
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  • X-ray pelvimetry during pregnancy and labour increases the incidence of leukaemia in infancy, and should be abolished (Stewart et al 1956, 3. CARE DURING THE FIRST STAGE OF LABOUR
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  • Prospective randomized study of X-ray pelvimetry in the primigravida. 7. REFERENCES
  • Prospective randomized study of X-ray pelvimetry in the primigravida. 7. REFERENCES
  • A randomized controlled trial showed that radiographic pelvimetry is not able to reliably predict the route of delivery.
  • Radiographic pelvimetry alone as a predictor of dystocia has not been shown to have benefit and, therefore, is not recommended.
  • The available trials of X-ray pelvimetry show an increase of interventions like caesarean section, but no benefits in terms of reduced neonatal morbidity (Parsons and Spellacy 1985). 3. CARE DURING THE FIRST STAGE OF LABOUR
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