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Qué (quién) es external inguinal ligament - definición

Reflected inguinal ligament; Reflected ligaments

Reflected ligament         
The reflected inguinal ligament (triangular fascia) is a layer of tendinous fibers of a triangular shape, formed by an expansion from the lacunar ligament and the inferior crus of the subcutaneous inguinal ring.
Poupart's ligament         
THIS IS FORMED DUE TO INWARD FOLDING OF EXTERNUS ABDOMINUS MUSCLE
Colle's ligament; Poupart's ligament; Ligamentum inguinale; Colles' ligament; Poupart ligament; Colles ligament; Ligamentum Pouparti; Arcus inguinalis; Inguinal ligaments
·- A ligament, of fascia, extending, in most mammals, from the ventral side of the ilium to near the symphysis of the pubic bones.
Inguinal ligament         
THIS IS FORMED DUE TO INWARD FOLDING OF EXTERNUS ABDOMINUS MUSCLE
Colle's ligament; Poupart's ligament; Ligamentum inguinale; Colles' ligament; Poupart ligament; Colles ligament; Ligamentum Pouparti; Arcus inguinalis; Inguinal ligaments
The inguinal ligament (), also known as Poupart's ligament or groin ligament, is a band running from the pubic tubercle to the anterior superior iliac spine. It forms the base of the inguinal canal through which an indirect inguinal hernia may develop.

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Reflected ligament

The reflected inguinal ligament (triangular fascia) is a layer of tendinous fibers of a triangular shape, formed by an expansion from the lacunar ligament and the inferior crus of the subcutaneous inguinal ring.

It passes medialward behind the spermatic cord, and expands into a somewhat fan-shaped band, lying behind the superior crus of the subcutaneous inguinal ring, and in front of the inguinal aponeurotic falx, and interlaces with the ligament of the other side of the linea alba.