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The umbilical (medial) ligament is a connective tissue formation that connects the medial part of the navel and the anterior wall of the abdomen. This ligament is one of numerous ligaments that participate in the formation of the anterior abdominal wall and its functions. The firmness and elasticity of this ligament is very important for maintaining the shape of the abdomen and normal abdominal function.
Structure and Location The main structure of the umbilical medial ligament consists of collagen fibers that run from anterior to posterior and from top to bottom, attaching to the umbilicus and the skin of the abdomen. The ligament also contains blood vessels and nerves that provide nutrition and