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Reflex inguinal ligament

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From
  
pubis

Dorlands /Elsevier
  
l_09/12492378

To
  
linea alba

Latin
  
ligamentum inguinale reflexum

The Reflex inguinal ligament is a triangular fibrous band that arises from the lacunar ligament and the pubis and passes diagonally upward and medially behind the superficial inguinal ring and in front of the inguinal falx to join with the linea alba.

The reflected part of the inguinal ligament is an extension from the lateral crus of the superficial inguinal ring upwards and medically behind the external oblique muscle but in front of the conjoint tendon.

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Reflex inguinal ligament Wikipedia


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