Poupart S Ligament is an inguinal ligament located in the groin area. It is a thickened lower part of the aponeurosis of the external oblique muscle of the abdomen.
Poupart's ligament extends from the anterior superior iliac spine to the pubic tubercle. It separates the thigh and abdomen, and is also one of the boundaries of the inguinal canal.
Poupart's ligament plays an important role in supporting internal organs and preventing their prolapse in the groin area. Weakening or damage to the ligament can lead to the development of inguinal hernias.
Pouparta's ligaments (Pouparty S) are ligaments that connect the pubic symphysis to the anterior sacrospinous line. These ligaments are important in maintaining a stable position of the femur relative to the pelvis. Ligaments are composed of connective tissues including ligaments, collagen fibers and proteoglyc.