Cardinal ligaments
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The cardinal ligaments (also called Mackenrodt's, lateral, or transverse cervical ligaments) are bands of fibromuscular fascia that attach the cervix and vagina to the pelvic walls at the spines of the ischial bones, lending support to the uterus. It belongs to the major ligaments of the uterus.

