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Does the falciform ligament contain the round ligament?

By Andrew Mckinney

The free, inferior border of the falciform ligament contains the paraumbilical veins and the round ligament of the liver (aka, ligamentum teres hepatis) which courses along a fissure situated between the inferior surface of the right and left lobes.

Where do you feel round ligament pain?

Round ligament pain typically is experienced on the right side of the abdomen or pelvis, but discomfort can also occur on the left or both sides. The pain often occurs upon waking and rolling over in bed or during rapid movement or vigorous activity.

When do you start feeling round ligament pain?

Round ligament pain usually occurs during the second trimester of pregnancy (weeks 14 through 27). But it can appear earlier or later in pregnancy. Women often describe round ligament pain as: Aches.

What makes up the falciform ligament?

It is composed of two layers of peritoneum closely united together. Its base or free edge contains, between its layers, the round ligament and the paraumbilical veins.

What are round ligament pains in pregnancy?

Round ligament pain is a sharp pain or jabbing feeling often felt in the lower belly or groin area on one or both sides. It is one of the most common complaints during pregnancy and is considered a normal part of pregnancy. It is most often felt during the second trimester.

Does round ligament pain hurt to touch?

How does it feel? Round ligament pain feels like a deep, sharp, stabbing or stretching sensation that begins or worsens with movement. Some triggering movements may include rolling over in bed or taking a step. The pain may travel upward or downward, from the hips into the groin.

Does stretching help round ligament pain?

3 round ligament stretches Special stretching exercises can also help to relieve round ligament pain. Be sure to go slowly and use a mat to make yourself more comfortable.

What is the round ligament a remnant of?

The round ligament, which is the remnant of the obliterated umbilical vein, runs through the umbilical fissure to connect with the left branch of the portal vein. The round ligament is sometimes deeply embedded in the umbilical fissure.

What is the falciform ligament?

Greater awareness of this entity will aid in future diagnosis. The falciform ligament is a triangular, or falciform, fold of peritoneum stretching between the umbilical fissure of the liver and the anterior abdominal wall.

What is the prevalence of falciform ligament hernias?

Since the first report of this entity in 1937, fewer than 10 cases of internal hernias involving the falciform ligament have been reported in the world literature. Of these, only two have been in neonates, and there have been no reports of this entity in a child.

What causes falciform ligament dislocation around the umbilical vein?

Failure of the peritoneum to fuse around the umbilical vein would lead to this unusual “nonfixation” of the falciform ligament and allow the small bowel to herniate around it like a congenital band (Fig. 87-4 ).

What does computed tomography reveal about falciform and round-ligament pathology?

Computed tomography more frequently than ultrasound revealed the falciform and round-ligament pathology. Isolated falciform and round-ligament inflammation and necrosis is a rare condition that is difficult to diagnose because it can present mimicking a wide variety of intra-abdominal pathologies, particularly gallbladder pathologies.