TY - BOOK AU - Mai Fathy Eid AU - Ahmed Mohamed Abdelhak , AU - Doaa AlaaEldin Abdelfatah , AU - Nermeen Abdelmoaty Abosalem , TI - Role of preinductiontransvaginal ultrasound measurment of cervical length in prediction of labour induction success / PY - 2018/// CY - Cairo : PB - Mai Fathy Eid , KW - Bishop Score KW - Induction of Labour KW - Ultrasonographic Evaluation of the Cervix N1 - Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics; Issued also as CD N2 - Induction of labor is a widely used intervention on the modern labor. The Bishop score, since its description in 1964, remains the gold standard for assessing favorability for induction of labor. However, the preinduction {u2018}favorability{u2019} of the cervix as assessed by the Bishop score is very subjective and several studies have demonstrated a poor predictive value for the outcome of induction especially in women with a low Bishop score.The aim of this study :was to evaluate the Transvaginal ultrasonographic measurements and ultrasonographic measurements in predicting the success of induction of labor. Patients and Methods: In our study 100 women 37-42 weeks pregnancy underwent induction of labor. Before induction a digital examination of the cervix was performed & the Bishop score noted. Cervical length was measured by a transvaginal ultrasound. Results &conclusion :a statistically significant positive correlation between cervical length measured by ultrasound and failure of induction and probability of C.S. & a statistically significant negative correlation between Bishop Score and failure of induction and probability of C.S ER -