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  1. 10 de may. de 2024 · First described by surgeon Charles Barrett Lockwood, the suspensory ligament of the eye forms a support hammock below the globe extending from the lateral orbital tubercle to the medial canthal tendon. It is formed by the fusion of the capsulopalpebral fascia just anterior to the inferior oblique.

  2. The suspensory ligament of eyeball (or Lockwood's ligament) forms a hammock stretching below the eyeball between the medial and lateral check ligaments and enclosing the inferior rectus and inferior oblique muscles of the eye.

  3. Definition. Lockwood has described a thickening of the lower part of the facia bulbi, which he has named the suspensory ligament of the eye. It is slung like a hammock below the eyeball, being expanded in the center, and narrow at its extremities which are attached to the zygomatic and lacrimal bones respectively.

  4. El ligamento suspensorio del globo ocular (o ligamento de Lockwood) tiene forma de hamaca, estirándose debajo del globo ocular entre los ligamentos mediales y laterales y encerrando los músculos recto inferior y oblicuo inferior del ojo.

  5. Lockwoods ligament extends as composed of two frontal layers: an anterior layer which interdigitates with the orbital septum and a posterior layer which fuses with the inferior border of the tarsal plate. Lockwood’s ligament stabilizes spatial anatomy within the orbit during function.

  6. 31 de mar. de 2010 · The lower eyelid has an analogous interior suspensory ligament called Lockwood's ligament. Lockwood's ligament arises from the medial and lateral retinaculum and fuses with the capsulopalpebral fascia inserting in the inferior tarsal border.

  7. 8 de nov. de 2023 · Lockwood ligament, also known as the suspensory ligament, functions as a hammock in supporting the position of the globe and preventing displacement (Fig. 3). There are three components as described by Kakizaki et al.: the inferior ligament, the main Lockwood ligament (analogous to Whitnall ligament in the upper eyelid), and the ...