Fundiform ligament

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Fundiform Ligament

The Fundiform Ligament is a structure in the human body that is part of the male reproductive system. It is a fibrous band of connective tissue that extends from the inferior epigastric vessels to the penis.

Etymology[edit | edit source]

The term "fundiform" is derived from the Latin word "fundus", which means "base" or "bottom". This is likely in reference to the ligament's position at the base of the penis.

Anatomy[edit | edit source]

The Fundiform Ligament is a superficial structure that is found in the inguinal region of the body. It is a continuation of the superficial fascia of the lower abdominal wall and encircles the base of the penis. The ligament is divided into two parts: the lateral part, which is attached to the pubic tubercle, and the medial part, which is attached to the linea alba.

Function[edit | edit source]

The primary function of the Fundiform Ligament is to support the penis and maintain its erect position during sexual intercourse. It also helps to protect the penis from injury by providing a certain degree of flexibility and movement.

Clinical Significance[edit | edit source]

In some cases, the Fundiform Ligament may be surgically cut in a procedure known as a ligamentolysis to increase the visible length of the penis. However, this procedure is controversial and can lead to complications such as penile instability and erectile dysfunction.

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