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Where are the following located in the superior view of the pelvis?
iliac crest
anterior superior iliac spine
anterior inferior iliac spine
acetabulum
obturator foramen
ischiopubic ramus
pubic tubercle
pectineal line of the pubis
pubic crest
pubic symphysis
pelvic brim (separates the true from the false pelvis)
iliac fossa
sacral promontory
sacrum
anterior sacral foramen
ala of sacrum
coccyx
ischial spine
Identify the following on the posterior view of the pelvis?
sacrum
posterior sacral foramen
coccyx
posterior superior iliac spine
iliac crest
anterior superior iliac spine
tubercle of the crest
ischial tuberosity
acetabulum
ischiopubic ramus
pubic symphysis
obturator foramen
ischial spine
greater sciatic notch
lesser sciatic notch
Indentify the following on lateral view of the pelvis?
sacrum
posterior superior iliac spine
iliac crest
tubercle of the crest
anterior superior iliac spine
anterior inferior iliac spine
pubic tubercle
inferior pubic ramus
superior pubic ramus
ischial tuberosity
greater sciatic notch
ischial spine
lesser sciatic notch
Identify the following on a pelvis cut in half and looking laterally
anterior superior iliac spine
anterior inferior iliac spine
pectineal line of pubis
pubic tubercle
pubic symphysis
obturator foramen
ischial tuberosity
lesser sciatic notch
ischial spine
greater sciatic notch
articulation of sacrum
posterior superior iliac spine
iliac fossa
Identify the sacrospinous, sacrotuberous ligament and the lesser and greater sciatic foramen
Visualize where the sacrospinous ligament and the sacrotuberous ligament are on the following diagram
Note that the sacrospinous and sacrotuberous ligaments go from the the sacrum and attach to the ischial spine and ishcial tuberosity respectively
Where is the pubic bone (pubis)
all of 4 (purple)
Where is the Ischial bone (ischium)
3 (brown)
Where is the superior pubic ramus
4B
Where is the Inferior Pubic Ramus
4c
Where is the ishiopubic ramus
3 and 4c together
What do the Ischium/Ilium/ and pubic bone look like if the pelvis is cut in half and looking laterally
Where is the ischial pubic ramus (sometimes referred to as inferior ischial ramus)
Where is the ischial tuberosity and the ischial body
Where is the ischium and pubic bone on plain film frontal view
Note that the ischium is the bottom and the pubic bone is the top of the circle that forms the obturator foramen.
Also note that the inferior pubic ramus makes up the medial part of below the obtorator foramen