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Urinary Bladder - Anatomy & Physiology
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→The Ligaments of the Bladder
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* Two lateral ligaments
* Two lateral ligaments
** Insert in the dorsal abdominal wall
** Insert in the dorsal abdominal wall
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** Within them are the residual umbilical vessels
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** Within them are the residual umbilical vessels
which still have some patency and convey small amounts of blood to the cranial bladder
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** They attach onto the bladder wall at the lateral vesical folds.
* Median ligament
* Median ligament
** Connects the bladder to pelvic floor and linea alba
** Connects the bladder to pelvic floor and linea alba
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** Attaches into the bladder at the median vesical fold
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** In the foetus this ligament supports the urachus.
==Blood Supply, Innervation and Lymphatic Drainage==
==Blood Supply, Innervation and Lymphatic Drainage==
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