pelvimetry
Pelvimetry is the assessment of the dimensions and shape of the maternal pelvis to evaluate the capacity of the birth canal to accommodate vaginal delivery. It is used to assess the risk of cephalopelvic disproportion and to guide decisions about labor and delivery.
There are several methods. Clinical pelvimetry relies on physical examination and external measurements and, in some
Indications for pelvimetry are now limited. It may be considered when there is concern for cephalopelvic disproportion
Risks and limitations include radiation exposure (for radiographic and CT methods), cost and availability for MRI,