Broad ligament of the uterus
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| Ligament: Broad ligament of the uterus | ||
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| Uterus and right broad ligament, seen from behind. (Broad ligament visible at center.) | ||
| Latin | ligamentum latum uteri | |
| Gray's | subject #268 1259 | |
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| Dorlands/Elsevier | l_09/12492509 | |
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Overview
The broad ligament of the uterus is the wide fold of peritoneum that connects the sides of the uterus to the walls and floor of the pelvis. The name for the structure is misleading, because the term ligament typically refers to tissue that connects bones together.
Contents
The contents of the broad ligament include the following:[1]
Subdivisions
The broad ligament may be divided into three subcomponents:[1]
- Mesometrium - the mesentery of the uterus; the largest portion of the broad ligament
- Mesosalpinx - the part that surrounds the uterine tube
- Mesovarium - the part that surrounds the ovary
Some sources consider the suspensory ligament of the ovary a part of the broad ligament[1] while other sources just consider it a "termination" of the ligament.[1]
Structure
The peritoneum surrounds the uterus is like a flat sheet that is folded over the uterus; on the sides of the uterus, this sheet of peritoneum comes in direct contact with itself, forming the double layer of peritoneum known as the broad ligament of the uterus.
The part where this peritoneal sheet is folded (i.e. the free edge) has the uterine tubes running between the two layers; this part is known as the mesosalpinx.
Function
The broad ligament serves as a mesentery for the uterus, ovaries, and the uterine tubes. It helps in maintaining the uterus in its position.
Additional images
See also
References
External links
- SUNY Anatomy Image 9671
- SUNY Anatomy Image 9783
- Organology at UC Davis Reproductive/mammal/femalesys1/femalesys6 - Mammal, female overview (Gross, Medium)"
- Diagram at med.mun.ca
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