The type of pelvis ik which the features are heart shaped brim, narrow forepelvis and sciatic notch with prominent ischila spines and suprapubic angle< 90°:- (Solved MCQ)

The type of pelvis ik which the features are heart shaped brim, narrow forepelvis and sciatic notch with prominent ischila spines and suprapubic angle< 90°:-

A. Gynecoid pelvis
B. Android pelvis
C. Anthropoid provis
D. Platypelloid pelvis

Correct Answer: B. Android pelvis

Explanation

The pelvis with the features you mentioned—

  • Heart-shaped pelvic brim
  • Narrow forepelvis
  • Prominent ischial spines
  • Narrow sciatic notch
  • Subpubic (suprapubic) angle < 90°

—corresponds to the Android pelvis.

Explanation:

The Android pelvis is the male-type pelvis. Its characteristic features include:

  • Pelvic inlet: Heart-shaped
  • Forepelvis: Narrow
  • Ischial spines: Prominent and projecting inward
  • Greater sciatic notch: Narrow
  • Subpubic angle: Acute (< 90°)

🔹 This type of pelvis is unfavourable for normal vaginal delivery because the narrow mid-pelvis may cause obstructed labour.

Correct answer: Android pelvis

Other Options Details

Here is a clear, exam-oriented description of all four types of pelvis commonly asked in obstetrics and nursing exams:


A. Gynecoid pelvis

  • Most common and ideal female pelvis
  • Typical of adult females
  • Pelvic inlet: Round or slightly oval
  • Pelvic cavity: Spacious, well-curved
  • Ischial spines: Blunt and not prominent
  • Subpubic angle: Wide (>90°)
  • Obstetric significance:
    ✔️ Most favorable for normal vaginal delivery

B. Android pelvis

  • Male-type pelvis
  • Found in some females
  • Pelvic inlet: Heart-shaped or triangular
  • Pelvic cavity: Narrow, funnel-shaped
  • Ischial spines: Prominent
  • Subpubic angle: Narrow
  • Obstetric significance:
    Unfavorable for vaginal delivery
    → May cause deep transverse arrest and prolonged labor

C. Anthropoid pelvis

  • Ape-type pelvis
  • Pelvic inlet: Oval, elongated anteroposteriorly
  • Pelvic cavity: Deep and narrow
  • Ischial spines: Usually not prominent
  • Subpubic angle: Moderate
  • Obstetric significance:
    ✔️ Vaginal delivery possible
    ⚠️ Occipito-posterior position is common

D. Platypelloid pelvis

  • Flat pelvis
  • Least common type
  • Pelvic inlet: Kidney-shaped or transversely oval
  • Pelvic cavity: Shallow
  • Anteroposterior diameter: Reduced
  • Subpubic angle: Wide
  • Obstetric significance:
    Difficult engagement of fetal head
    → Often leads to obstructed labor

Quick comparison table (for revision)

Pelvis Type Inlet Shape Delivery Outcome Gynecoid Round Best for delivery Android Heart-shaped Poor Anthropoid Oval (AP long) Fair Platypelloid Flat Poor


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Thanks!! 🙏 😊
Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group

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