Transverse perineal ligament

Ligamentum transversum perinei

  • Eponym: Preurethral ligament of Waldeyer; Ligament of Winslow; Ligament of Krause
  • Related terms: Transverse perineal ligament male

Definition

Antoine Micheau

In male, the transverse perineal ligament (Preurethral ligament of Waldeyer) is the apical anterior part of the perineal membrane attached to the inferior pubic ligament (arcuate ligament) of the pubic symphysis.

In females, the transverse perineal ligament may is called pubourethral ligament. For some authors, there is no transverse perineal ligament in female (1)

References

1. Milley P.S., Nichols D.H. 1971. "The Relationship Between the Pubourethral Ligament and the Urogenital Diaphragm in the Human Female." Anat Rec 170:281-184. [TA, 1998]

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