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this is not for me so please help

2007-09-19 06:48:34 · 2 answers · asked by donielle 7 in Health Other - Health

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The fundiform ligament is a specialization, thickening, of the superficial (Scarpa's) fascia extending from the linea alba of the lower abdominal wall.

It runs from the level of the pubic bone, laterally around the sides of the penis like a sling, and then unites at the base of the penis before going to the septum of the scrotum.

It is just superficial to the suspensory ligament.

In males, the suspensory ligament of the penis is attached to the pubic symphysis, which holds the penis close to the pubic bone and supports it when erect.

Surgically cutting this ligament allows more of the penis to hang outside the body, thereby increasing its length. The ligament is then encouraged to heal in an extended state, promoting a longer penis overall. Until this ligament is properly healed, the penis cannot achieve a high angle of erection when engorged.

2007-09-19 06:57:04 · answer #1 · answered by Jesus & Kristle 5 · 0 0

hi,gee,i think its part of the muscular system in the human body.forgive me donielle but im a real dense person on this!

2007-09-19 14:58:34 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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