Transcript 11-Rectum

Dr. Ahmed Fathalla Ibrahim
Dr Ahmed Fathalla Ibrahim
RECTUM
• BEGINNING: It begins as the
continuation of sigmoid colon,
opposite S3
• TERMINATION: It continues as anal
canal, one inch below & in front of the
tip of coccyx. Its lower part is dilated to
form the rectal ampulla
• LENGTH: 5 inches (13 cm)
• STRUCTURE: It differs from colon by
having no taeniae coli, no appendices
epiploicae & no
sacculations
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RECTUM
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RECTUM
• CURVES (FLEXURES):
1. Antero-posterior: It follows the
concavity of sacrum & coccyx
2. Lateral: three in number, the upper &
lower are convex to the right & the
middle is convex to the left
• PERITONEAL COVERING:
1. Upper 1/3: front & sides
2. Middle 1/3: front only
3. Lower 1/3: no peritoneal covering
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RELATIONS OF RECTUM
IN MALE PELVIS
Dr Ahmed Fathalla Ibrahim
ANTERIOR RELATIONS OF
RECTUM IN MALE PELVIS
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RELATIONS OF RECTUM
IN FEMALE PELVIS
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RELATIONS OF RECTUM
ANTERIOR:
1. Its upper 2/3 is covered by peritoneum & is
related to sigmoid colon & ileum
2. Its lower 1/3 is devoid of peritoneum & is
related:
• In male: to seminal vesicle & vas deferens
of both sides, posterior surface (base) of
bladder, prostate gland
• In female: posterior wall of vagina
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POSTERIOR RELATIONS OF
RECTUM
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RELATIONS OF RECTUM
POSTERIOR:
2 BONES: sacrum & coccyx
2 MUSCLES: piriformis & coccygeus
2 VESSELS: lateral & medial sacral
2 NERVES: sympathetic trunks &
sacral plexus
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ARTERIAL SUPPLY OF RECTUM
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LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE OF
RECTUM
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SUPPLY OF RECTUM
• ARTERIAL SUPPLY:
1. Superior rectal (continuation of inferior
mesenteric): descends in the root of
sigmoid mesocolon, divides into right & left
branches that supply the mucous
membrane of rectum, anastomoses with
middle & inferior rectal arteries
2. Middle rectal: branch of internal iliac,
supplies the muscular coat of rectum
3. Median sacral: branch of abdominal aorta,
supplies a part of the back of rectum
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SUPPLY OF RECTUM
• VENOUS DRAINAGE: corresponding
veins
• LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE: to pararectal
lymph nodes then to: inferior
mesenteric or internal iliac lymph
nodes
• NERVE SUPPLY: autonomic fibers
from inferior hypogastric plexuses
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SUPPORT OF RECTUM
The main support are 2 fasciae:
1.Rectovesical fascia (fascia of
Denonvilliers): extends from
rectum to bladder & prostate
2.Fascia of Waldeyer: extends from
rectum to front of lower part of
sacrum & coccyx
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