Suspensory ligament of the penis
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| Suspensory ligament of the penis | |
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| Latin | ligamentum suspensorium penis |
| Gray's | subject #262 1249 |
| Dorlands/Elsevier | l_09/12493206 |
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.
[edit] External links
- The Mayo Clinic -- Penis enlargement: Fulfillment or fallacy?
- Cross section at UV pelvis/pelvis-e12-15
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