Heald RJ, Moran BJ (1998) Embryology and anatomy of the rectum. Semin Surg Oncol 15:66–71Heald, R.J.; Moran, B.J. Embryology and anatomy of the rectum. Semin. Surg. Oncol. 1998, 15, 66-71. [CrossRef]Heald RJ, Moran BJ. Embryology and anatomy of the rectum [J]. Semin Surg ...
MESORECTUMRECTAL CANCERTOTAL MESORECTUM EXCISIONThe mesorectum is the initial spreading area of the rectalcancer. The surgical important anatomical relations of the mesorectum are with the rectal vessels,the lateral rectal ligaments and the nervous plexuses of the pelvis. The total mesorectum excision...
Surgical Anatomy of the Rectum, Anal Canal, Perineum, and ColonThe two levator ani muscles form a funnel whose outlet begins at the level of the puborectal sling and there forms a sharp angle — about 90° — backward. The medial fibers of the levator ani form a......
Structures of the rectum and anal canal seen on a coronal section, anterior view of the female pelvis. Rectum 1/2 Synonyms: Intestinum rectum, Intestinum terminale The rectum is the last part of the large intestine and connects the sigmoid colon to the anal canal. The rectum begins at...
1. Specific epithelial, muscular, and spacial relationships of the anorectum are described and illustrated. 2. 2. Hilton's line was found to be a basic surgical landmark, but it is a palpable and not a visible line. 3. 3. The origin, composition, and insertion of the longitudinal interm...
We read with interest the study of Lin et al. [ 1 ]. Based on their studies on cadavers, they proposed a new view on the anatomy of the lateral ligaments of the rectum (LLR), in which they believed that LLR exist between the rectum and the visceral fascia within the mesorectum. Acco...
British Journal of Surgery Volume 50, Issue 221, page 348, November 1962 Additional Information How to Cite (1962), Surgical anatomy of the colon, rectum and anal canal. By Harry E. Bacon, M.D., Sc. D., LL. D., F.A.C.S., F.R.S.M., F.P.C.S., F.I.C.S., F.A.C....
Cross-sectional anatomy of the mouse on high-resolution X-ray computed tomography (micro-CT): in vivo imaging on a murine model
It extends from the uterus to the vulva (external genitalia). Functionally, it facilitates menstruation, sexual intercourse and childbirth. The vagina is located posterior to the urinary bladder and urethra, and anterior to the rectum. The upper end of the vagina is attached to the cervix of ...
Through the anterior wall of the rectum 4. How might enlargement of the prostate interfere with urination or the reproductive ability of the male? Constriction of the urethra at that point may prevent passage of urine or semen. 5. Why are the testes located in the scrotum rather than inside...