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Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University Hospital, Groningen, The Netherlands.
Evaluation of the pelvis by pelvimetry plays an important role in selecting patients with term breech presentation for possible vaginal delivery. X-ray pelvimetry involves the disadvantage of fetal exposure to ionizing radiation. Computed tomography reduces the amount of radiation markedly, but there is still a risk. Ten patients with breech presentation at term underwent antepartum pelvimetry with magnetic resonance imaging, following by postpartum magnetic resonance pelvimetry and x-ray pelvimetry. Measurements with magnetic resonance imaging are as reliable as those obtained with x-ray pelvimetry and the contrast of the magnetic resonance images is even better. The advantages of magnetic resonance pelvimetry are clear: no ionizing radiation and reliable pelvimetry results in cases of term breech presentation in which a normal pelvis is a prerequisite for safe vaginal delivery.
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