Fundiform ligament

Part of the penis
Fundiform ligament
Vertical section of bladder, penis, and urethra.
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Identifiers
Latinligamentum fundiforme penis
TA98A04.5.02.023M
TA23692
FMA19659
Anatomical terminology
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The fundiform ligament or fundiform ligament of the penis is a specialization or thickening of the superficial (Scarpa's) fascia extending from the linea alba of the lower abdominal wall.

It runs from the level of the pubic bone, laterally around the sides of the penis like a sling, and then unites at the base of the penis before going to the septum of the scrotum.

It is just superficial to the suspensory ligament.

Although rarely mentioned, this ligament is also found in females (at the clitoris).

External links

  • Anatomy photo:35:03-0104 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center - "Anterior Abdominal Wall: Layers of the Superficial Fascia"
  • Anatomy photo:42:03-0101 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center - "The Male Perineum and the Penis: The Fundiform Ligament"
  • Anatomy image:7040 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center
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