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The medial umbilical ligament is a paired structure found in human anatomy. It is on the deep surface of the anterior abdominal wall, and is covered by the medial umbilical folds.
[edit] OriginsIt represents the remnant of the fetal umbilical arteries, which serves no purpose in humans after birth. In an adult it will be shrivelled. [edit] FunctionsIt may be used as a landmark for surgeons exploring the medial inguinal fossa during laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair. Other than this, it has no purpose in an adult and it may be cut or damaged with impunity. [edit] RelationsThe supravesical fossa, and therefore a supravesical hernia, is medial to this structure. The medial inguinal fossa, and therefore a direct inguinal hernia, is lateral to it. [edit] See also
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