Lateral pubovesical ligament

Lateral pubovesical ligament

Infobox Ligament
Name = Lateral pubovesical ligament
Latin = ligamentum laterale pubovesicale
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From = bladder
To = tendinous arch
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DorlandsPre = l_09
DorlandsSuf = 13541315

The Lateral pubovesical ligament is the lateral branch of the pubovesical ligament in the female. It extends from the neck of the bladder to the tendinous arch of the pelvic fascia.


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