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- The uterosacral ligaments (or rectouterine ligaments) are major ligaments of uterus that extend posterior-ward from the cervix to attach onto the (anterior...
- support by acting as a basket that keeps the pelvic organs suspended. The uterosacral ligaments are especially important in providing support to the uterus...
- stabilize the position of the uterus and limits its range of movement. The uterosacral ligaments keep the body from moving inferiorly and anteriorly. The round...
- the edges of the **** together and suturing them together and to the uterosacral ligaments to prevent prolapse. The peritoneum is also sewn into the newly...
- the endopelvic fascia and ligaments. The cardinal ligaments and the uterosacral ligaments suspend the upper ****l-dome. The cystocele in this region...
- Gundabattula SR, Pochiraju M (2014). "Primary abdominal pregnancy in the uterosacral ligament with haemoperitoneum: a near miss". J Clin Diagn Res. 8 (5):...
- Intravenous Indigo Carmine to ****ess Ureteric Patency During Trans****l Uterosacral Suspension of the ****l Vault". Journal of Pelvic Medicine & Surgery...
- include the pubocervical ligaments, the cardinal ligaments, and the uterosacral ligaments. It is covered by a sheet-like fold of peritoneum, the broad...
- obturator fascia of the obturator internus muscle. It attaches to the uterosacral ligament. It is continuous externally with the fibrous tissue surrounding...
- of pain from the cervix to the brain. These nerves travel along the uterosacral ligaments, which p**** from the uterus to the anterior sacrum. Three channels...