Rectum: Relations And Mucosa Flashcards

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Anterior male: upper 2/3

A

Covered by peritoneum and related to pelvic colon and ileum coils which occupy rectovesical
pouch and separates rectum from urinary bladder

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Anterior male: lower 1/3

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Devoid of peritoneum and related to back of urinary bladder base separated from it by:
1. 2 seminal vesicles and 2 vas deferences termination
2. Upper part of prostate posterior surface and rectovesical fascia

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Anterior female: upper 1/3

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  1. Covered by peritoneum
  2. Related to pelvic colon and ileum coils which occupy Douglas pouch and separates rectum from uterus and vagina upper 1/3
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Anterior female: lower 1/3

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  1. Devoid of peritoneum
  2. Related to middle 1/3 of vagina posterior wall
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Posterior: bones and ligaments

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  1. Lower 3 sacral vertebrae
  2. Coccyx
  3. Anococcygeal ligament
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Posterior: muscles

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  1. Piriformis
  2. Coccygeus
  3. Levator ani
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Posterior: vessels

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  1. Median sacral artery
  2. Superior rectal artery
  3. Lateral sacral arteries
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Posterior: nerves

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  1. Sacral sympathetic chains
  2. Ganglion impar.
  3. Sacral plexus
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9
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Posterior

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Rectum bed

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10
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Lateral: upper 1/3

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Para rectal fossa:
contains pelvic colon and ileum coils

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Lateral: lower 2/3

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  1. Levator ani and coccygeus
  2. Inferior hypogastric plexus
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12
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Mucosa of rectum shows

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  1. Longitudinal folds
  2. 3 transverse folds
    - Superior
    - Middle
    - Lower
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13
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Longitudinal folds

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Appear only when rectum is empty

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14
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Transverse folds

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  1. Permanent and semilunar
  2. Support feces and may aid in separation of feces from gas
  3. Each fold lies on concave side of one of rectum 3 lateral flexures
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15
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Superior fold

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At rectum beginning and commonly project from left side

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16
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Middle fold

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  1. Largest and most constant
  2. Lies above rectal ampulla
  3. Projects mainly from right wall
17
Q

Lower fold

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Variable and projects from left side

18
Q

N.B.

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Sometimes 4th fold is formed on left wall above middle fold