Pecten pubis

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Pecten pubis is a term used in anatomy to refer to a specific structure in the human body. In this article, we will explore the details of Pecten pubis, its location, function, and any relevant information related to it.

Introduction[edit | edit source]

The Pecten pubis is a bony ridge located on the superior pubic ramus, which is part of the pelvis. It is also known as the pectineal line or pectineal ridge. The Pecten pubis serves as an attachment site for various muscles and ligaments in the pelvic region.

Anatomy[edit | edit source]

The Pecten pubis is a prominent ridge that runs along the superior aspect of the pubic ramus. It extends from the pubic tubercle to the iliopubic eminence. The ridge is sharp and serves as a point of attachment for several muscles and ligaments.

Function[edit | edit source]

The Pecten pubis plays a crucial role in providing stability and support to the pelvic region. It serves as an attachment site for muscles and ligaments that are involved in maintaining the integrity of the pelvis and facilitating movement.

Clinical Significance[edit | edit source]

While the Pecten pubis itself does not have any specific clinical significance, injuries or abnormalities in the surrounding structures can affect its function. Fractures or dislocations of the pubic ramus can disrupt the attachment sites on the Pecten pubis, leading to pain and dysfunction in the pelvic region.

Related Structures[edit | edit source]

The Pecten pubis is closely related to other structures in the pelvis. Some of these include:

Pubic Tubercle: The Pecten pubis extends from the pubic tubercle, which is a bony prominence located at the anterior aspect of the pubic bone.

Iliopubic Eminence: The Pecten pubis ends at the iliopubic eminence, which is a bony projection on the superior aspect of the pubic bone.

Superior Pubic Ramus: The Pecten pubis is located on the superior pubic ramus, which is one of the three parts of the pubic bone.

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This article provides a detailed overview of the Pecten pubis, including its anatomy, function, and clinical significance. It also highlights the related structures and provides relevant internal links for further exploration.

Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD