About: Reflected ligament is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1 publications have been published within this topic receiving 4 citations. The topic is also known as: reflected inguinal ligament.
TL;DR: The reflected ligament was identified in the majority of specimens and this structure usually contributed to the formation of the posteromedial wall of the external inguinal ring, and should be included in future descriptions of this ligament.
Abstract: Background: There is a paucity in the literature regarding the reflected ligament Therefore, the present study was performed in order to further elucidate this anatomy Material and Methods: Eighteen formalin-fixed adult cadavers (35 sides) underwent dissection of the medial inguinal region The reflected ligament was observed for and when identified, its dimensions were measured Results: 83% of sides were found to have a reflected ligament These were identified in 16 male and 13 female bodies The size and shape for the reflected ligaments were variable but overall, triangular in nature In general, the reflected ligament was found to extend from the lacunar and medial inguinal ligaments and extended obliquely toward the midline at an approximate 450 angle to insert near the linea alba Two ligaments (69 %) were identified that interdigitated with the contralateral reflected ligament The medial and lateral lengths of the ligament had a mean measurement of 228 and 258 cm The base of the reflected ligament had a mean of 252 cm and the height of this ligament was found to have a mean of 256 cm The mean area of the reflected ligament was calculated as 293 cm2 There was no statistically significant difference between right or left sides or between genders Conclusions: The reflected ligament was identified in the majority of our specimens and this structure usually contributed to the formation of the posteromedial wall of the external inguinal ring Therefore, this fact should be included in future descriptions of this ligament