Anterior sacrococcygeal ligament

Anterior sacrococcygeal ligament

Articulations of pelvis. Anterior view. (Anterior sacrococcygeal lig. visible at bottom left.)
Details
From Sacrum
To Coccyx
Identifiers
Latin ligamentum sacrococcygeum anterius
Dorlands
/Elsevier
l_09/12492953
TA A03.2.08.004
FMA 76850

Anatomical terminology

The anterior sacrococcygeal ligament or ventral sacrococcygeal ligament consists of a few irregular fibers, which descend from the anterior surface of the sacrum to the front of the coccyx, blending with the periosteum.[1]

This short[2] ligament forms the continuation of the anterior longitudinal ligament and stretches over the sacrococcygeal symphysis.[3][4][5]

See also

Notes

  1. Morris (2005), p 59
  2. Sinnatamby (2006), p 336
  3. OMD: Definition
  4. Jinkins (2000), p 538
  5. Ebrall (2004), 243

References


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