Pelvic outlet
The lower circumference of the lesser pelvis is very irregular; the space enclosed by it is named the inferior aperture or pelvic outlet. It is an important component of pelvimetry.
| Pelvic outlet | |
|---|---|
![]() Diameters of inferior aperture of lesser pelvis (female).  | |
![]() Muscles of the female perineum.  | |
| Details | |
| Identifiers | |
| Latin | apertura pelvis inferior | 
| TA98 | A02.5.02.009 | 
| TA2 | 1290 | 
| FMA | 17273 | 
| Anatomical terms of bone | |
Boundaries
    
It has the following boundaries:
- anteriorly: the pubic arch
 - laterally: the ischial tuberosities
 - posterolaterally: the inferior margin of the sacrotuberous ligament
 - posteriorly: the anterior border of the middle of the coccyx.[1]
 
Notches
    
These eminences are separated by three notches:
- one in front, the pubic arch, formed by the convergence of the inferior rami of the ischium and pubis on either side.
 - The other notches, one on either side, are formed by the sacrum and coccyx behind, the ischium in front, and the ilium above; they are called the sciatic notches; in the natural state they are converted into foramina by the sacrotuberous and sacrospinous ligaments.
 
In situ
    
When the ligaments are in situ, the inferior aperture of the pelvis is lozenge-shaped, bounded as follows:
- in front, by the pubic arcuate ligament and the inferior rami of the pubes and ischia
 - laterally, by the ischial tuberosities
 - behind, by the sacrotuberous ligaments and the tip of the coccyx.
 
See also
    
    
Additional images
    
Articulations of pelvis. Anterior view.
Articulations of pelvis. Posterior view.
Low-dose CT scan of sagittal pelvic outlet diameter as part of pelvimetry
Intertuberous diameter, as a measure of the transverse measure of the pelvic outlet
References
    
-  Sara Paterson-Brown, Phillip Bennett, Catherine Williamson (2010). Basic Science in Obstetrics and Gynaecology (Fourth Edition) - Obstetric pelvic definitions and dimensions. Elsevier Ltd. ISBN 978-0-443-10281-3.
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External links
    
- pelvis at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University) (medialpelvissmall, malepelvissagittalinlet&outletsml)
 
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