Abstract

Aren van Loon and colleagues (Dec 20/27, p 1799)1 report a randomised controlled trial (RCT) of magnetic-resonance (MR) pelvimetry in breech presentation at term. The trial showed that MR pelvimetry did not lead to a lower rate of caesarean section, though the MR group had a higher elective caesarian-section rate than did the control groups’ greater rate for emergency sections in labour. These workers report this finding as allowing “better selection of the delivery route, with a significantly lower emergency caesarian-section rate”.

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