Anorectal: Anatomy & Physiology
Anatomy
Structures
- Rectum (10 cm)
- Rectosigmoid Junction (Debated Location):
- Sacral Promontory
- Peritoneal Reflection
- Level of S3
- Fascia Mn
- Denovilliers Fascia (Anterior)
- Male: Rectovesicular & Rectoprostatic
- Female: Rectovaginal
- Waldeyer’s Fascia (Posterior)
- Rectosacral Fascia
- Denovilliers Fascia (Anterior)
- Rectosigmoid Junction (Debated Location):
- Anus (5 cm)
- Anorectal Ring: Separates Rectum & Anus
- Corresponds to Levator Ani Muscle
- Dentate/Pectinate Line
- Divides Upper 2/3 & Lower 1/3
- Columnar Epithelium Above
- Squamous Epithelium Below
- Anal Verge: Introitus of the Anal Orifice
- Anal Margin: Perianal Skin, Extends 5-6 cm Out from Anal Verge
- Intersphincteric Groove: White Line Landmark for Intermuscular Border
- Anal Canal (2 Different Definitions):
- Surgical Anal Canal: Anorectal Ring to Anal Margin
- Anatomic Anal Canal: Dentate Line to Anal Margin
- Shorter
- Anorectal Ring: Separates Rectum & Anus
Sphincters
- External Anal Sphincter (EAS)
- Muscle: Puborectalis (Continuation of Levator Ani)
- Striated Muscle
- Control: Voluntary
- Internal Pudendal Nerve (Inferior Rectal Branch)
- S4 (Perineal Branch)
- Muscle: Puborectalis (Continuation of Levator Ani)
- Internal Anal Sphincter (IAS)
- Muscle: Continuation of Muscularis Propria
- Smooth Muscle
- Control: Involuntary
- Pelvic Splanchnic Nerves
- Muscle: Continuation of Muscularis Propria
Vascular Supply
- Rectal Supply
- Superior Rectal Artery (SRA): From IMA
- Middle Rectal Artery (MRA): From Internal Iliac Artery
- Contained in Lateral Stalks in LAR/APR
- Inferior Rectal Artery (IRA): From Internal Pudendal Artery (From Internal Iliac Artery)
- Venous Flow
- Follows Arterial
- Superior Rectal Vein (SRV) to IMV (Portal System)
- Middle Rectal Vein (MRV) to Internal Iliac (Caval System)
- Inferior Rectal Vein (IRV) to Internal Iliac (Caval System)
Lymphatics
- Rectum
- Superior Rectum: IMA Nodes
- Middle Rectum: IMA Nodes
- Inferior Rectum: IMA (Primarily) & Internal Iliac Nodes
- Anus
- Anal Canal: Internal Iliac Nodes
- Anal Margin: Inguinal Nodes
Anorectal Anatomy 1
Anal Canal 1
Rectal Arteries 2
Mnemonics
Rectal Fascia
- Into the “Den”: Denovilliers Inward/Anterior
- Out to the “Wal”: Waldeyer’s to the Posterior Wall/Sacrum
References
- Gami B, Kubba F, Ziprin P. Human papilloma virus and squamous cell carcinoma of the anus. Clin Med Insights Oncol. 2014 Sep 17;8:113-9. (License: CC BY-NC-3.0)
- Gray H. Anatomy of the Human Body (1918). Public Domain.