Suspensory ligament of penis


== Suspensory Ligament of Penis ==
The suspensory ligament of the penis is a structure that supports the penis and helps maintain its position. It is a fibrous band that extends from the pubic symphysis to the deep fascia of the penis.
Anatomy[edit]
The suspensory ligament of the penis is composed of dense connective tissue. It originates from the anterior surface of the pubic symphysis and inserts into the deep fascia of the penis, specifically the Buck's fascia. This ligament plays a crucial role in supporting the penis, especially during an erection.
Function[edit]
The primary function of the suspensory ligament of the penis is to provide support and stability to the penis. By anchoring the penis to the pubic symphysis, it helps maintain the penis in an upright position during an erection, which is essential for sexual intercourse.
Clinical Significance[edit]
Damage or weakening of the suspensory ligament of the penis can lead to conditions such as penile instability or erectile dysfunction. Surgical procedures, such as penile lengthening surgery, may involve the cutting of this ligament to allow for greater extension of the penis.
Related Structures[edit]
- Fundiform ligament of penis
- Buck's fascia
- Tunica albuginea (penis)
- Corpus cavernosum penis
- Corpus spongiosum penis
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