Everything about The Ligamentum Arteriosum totally explained
The
ligamentum arteriosum is a small
ligament attached to the superior surface of the
pulmonary trunk and the inferior surface of the
aortic arch. It is a nonfunctional vestige of the
ductus arteriosus, and is formed within three weeks of
birth.
The ligamentum arteriosum is closely related to the left
recurrent laryngeal nerve, a branch of the left
vagus nerve. After splitting from the left vagus nerve, the left recurrent laryngeal loops around the ligamentum arteriosum, after which it courses posterior to the aortic arch and ascends to the larynx.
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