Left triangular ligament of the liver

Last revised by Vincent Tatco on 27 Jul 2022

The left triangular ligament is a peritoneal suspensory ligament of the liver. It is formed by the fusion of the superior and inferior reflections of the coronary ligament.

It is shorter than the right triangular ligament and does not separate the left subphrenic space from the subhepatic space.

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