Rectum and Anal Canal Lecture
Rectum and Anal Canal Lecture
Rectum and Anal Canal Lecture
BY
DR KELECHI DURUH
DEPT. OF HUMAN ANATOMY
FBMS COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNEC
JAN 11,2022
RECTUM
Part of large intestine
Pelvic part of the digestive system
Continuous proximally with the sigmoid
colon and distally with the anal canal
Begins at the rectosigmoid junction (anterior
to S3 vetebrae)
Ends at the anorectal junction (2-3cm in
front and below the tip of the coccyx)
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FEATURES OF LARGE INTESTINE
• Special Features
– Taeniea coli –
› Longitudinal bands of smooth
muscle-
› Begin at the base of the
appendix and run the length
of the LI to become a
continuous layer over the
rectum
LATERAL VIEW
ANTERIOR VIEW
RECTUM
• Follows the curve of the sacrum
and coccyx
• About 12 cm in length
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RECTUM
Features
• 2 Anteroposterior Curves
– Sacral flexures (concave
anteriorly)
– Perineal flexure (convex
anteriorly
• 3 Lateral Flexures
– Superior (LT)
– Intermediate (RT)
– Inferior (LT)
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RECTUM
Lateral flexures
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RECTUM
RELATIONSHIPS
• Peritoneal Relationships
› Superior third (anterior and lateral
surfaces)
› Middle third (anterior surface)
› No surface in the inferior third
› Reflected from rectum to posterior
wall of the bladder to form the
rectovesical pouch in males and to
the posterior wall of the fornix of
the vagina to form the rectouterine
pouch
> Lateral reflections of peritoneum
from superior 3rd of rectum form
the pararectal fossae 8
RECTUM
RELATIONSHIPS CONTD.
• FASCIAE
> Rectovesical septum lies between the fundus of the bladder and the ampulla of
the rectum in male
>Rectovaginal septum lies between the rectum and posterior wall of the vagina in
female
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RECTUM
RELATIONSHIPS CONTD
>The fascia of Waldeyer
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RECTUM
RELATIONSHIPS CONTD
>The fascia of Denoviller’s
• Also called the rectoprostatic
fascia
• Membranous partition at the
lowest part of the
rectovescical pouch
• Separates the rectum from the
prostate and urinary bladder
• Encloses the middle rectal
vessels and branches from the
hypogastric plexus
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RECTUM 12
RELATIONSHIPS CONTD
>OTHER STRUCTURES
Anterior:
In males:
– Sigmoid colon
– Coils of ileum that occupy the
rectovesical pouch
– Posterior surface of bladder
– Prostate, seminal vessicles
In females:
– Sigmoid colon
– Coils of ileum that occupy the
rectouterine pouch (Douglas’ pouch)
– Posterior surface of vagina
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RELATIONSHIPS CONTD
>OTHER STRUCTURES
Posterior
– Lower 3 sacral vertebrae
– Coccyx
– Median sacral vessels
– Ganglion impar and branches of
the superior rectal vessel
– Sacral plexus
Laterally
– Pararectal fossa
– Fat and fascia of the levator ani
and coccygeus
ARTERIAL SUPPLY TO RECTUM
Superior rectal artery
(continuation of inferior
mesenteric artery)
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LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE
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ANAL CANAL
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ANAL CANAL
MUCOSAL SURFACE CONTD
• The inferior ½ is characterised
by anal valves
• The inferior limit of the anal
valves form a pectinate line.
• Pectinate line indicates the
junction of the superior and
inferior parts of the anal canal
• The part above the pectinate
line differ from that below in
blood supply, innervation and
lymphatic drainage
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ANAL CANAL
INTERNAL ANAL SPHINCTER
– Involuntary sphincter
– Formed by thickening of the
circular muscle
– Surrounds the upper 2/3rd of
the anal canal
– Tonically contracted most of
the time but relaxes in
response to distension at the
rectal ampulla
– Tone is maintained by
sympathetic fibres and
inhibited by parasympathetic
fibres
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ANAL CANAL
EXTERNAL ANAL SPHINCTER
– Large voluntary sphincter
– Forms a band around each
side of the inferior 2/3rds of
the anal canal
– Attached anteriorly to the
perineal body and posteriorly
to the anococcygeal ligament
– Supplied mainly by S4 through
inferior rectal nerve
– Consists of three parts
(subcutaneous, superficial and
deep) considered more as
zones
– These zones are often
indistinct 23
ANAL CANAL
EXTERNAL ANAL SPHINCTER CONTD
SUBCUTANEOUS PART
– Surrounds the lower
part of the anal canal
– Attached anteriorly to
the perineal body and
posteriorly to
anococcygeal ligament
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ANAL CANAL
EXTERNAL ANAL SPHINCTER
SUPERFICIAL PART
– Surrounds the lower part of
the internal anal sphincter
– Only part with a bony
attachment
– Deep to the subcutaneous part
– Arises from theposterior part
of the coccyx by the
anococcygeal raphe
– Inserted into the perineal body
ANAL CANAL CONTD
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RELATIONS OF THE ANAL CANAL 27
Anterior:
In males
– Membranous urethra and bulb
of penis
In females
– Posterior part of the vagina
Posterior
– Anococcygeal ligament
Lateral
– Ischiorectal fossa
RELATIONSHIP OF THE ANAL CANAL TO STRUCTURES IN THE ANAL TRIANGLE
THE ANAL CANAL CONTD…
Blood Supply:
Superior rectal artery
Part superior to pectinate line
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THE ANAL CANAL CONTD…
Veins:
Internal rectal venous plexus
› Superior to the pectinate line
superior rectal veins
portal system
› Inferior to the pectinate line ---
inferior rectal veins
› internal iliac
Lymph drainage
Superior to pectinate line:
1)superior rectal nodes pre-
aortic nodes iliac
2)middle rectalinternal iliac
nodescommon iliac to
lumbar nodes