

The pelvis was divided into 2 midline zones (zone I and II) and right and left lateral zones (zone III and IV). We applied this system to operative reports of 540 patients who underwent diagnostic or operative laparoscopy for unexplained infertility between 20. We propose a method for systematic pelvic assessment based on anatomical landmarks. Reporting anatomic findings is inconsistent and lesions in atypical locations may be missed. Laparoscopic pelvic assessment is often performed in a nonstandardized fashion depending on the surgeon’s discretion.

The is at the back, in the curve of the and the bladder is in front, behind the.Objective. Roof: posterior:, lateral: anterior: floor: The lesser pelvis contains the, and some of the. The lesser pelvis is bounded in front and below by the and the above and behind, by the sacrum and coccyx and laterally, by a broad, smooth, quadrangular area of bone, corresponding to the inner surfaces of the body and superior ramus of the, and the part of the below the. Others define the pelvic cavity as the larger space including the, just above the pelvic inlet. Some consider this region to be the entirety of the pelvic cavity. This cavity is a short, curved canal, deeper on its posterior than on its anterior wall. Lesser pelvis The lesser pelvis (or 'true pelvis') is the space enclosed by the and below the: between the and the. Pelvis The pelvis has an anteroinferior, a posterior, and two lateral pelvic walls and an inferior pelvic wall, also called the. These structures coexist in a crowded space, and disorders of one pelvic component may impact upon another for example, constipation may overload the rectum and compress the urinary bladder, or childbirth might damage the and later lead to anal weakness. The pelvic cavity also contains major arteries, veins, muscles, and nerves. In the female, the and occupy the interval between these.

The is placed at the back of the pelvis, in the curve of the and the bladder is in front, behind the. The pelvic cavity primarily contains, the, the, and the. Its oblique roof is the (the superior opening of the pelvis). The pelvic cavity is a that is bounded by the bones of the.
