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Anorectal anatomy and physiology Surgical anal canal ≈ 5 cm up to the Anorectal ring Anatomic anal canal ≈ 3 cm up to the dentate line The rectum 1/3 division Peritoneal coverage Valves of Houston Anorectal angle Fascial attachments; lateral ligament, Denonvillier fascia, rectosacral fascia Anorectal anatomy and physiology Dentate line (pectinate) Anoderm Transitional area Columns of Morgagni Internal hemmorrhoidal plexus Anorectal anatomy and physiology Anatomy of the anal canal Anal glands Anal sphincters Levator ani Anococcygeal raphi Perianal spaces External sphincter Levator ani Anorectal angle Perianal & perirectal spaces Blood supply of the anorectum Portal circulation; inferior mesenteric artery → superior rectal artery Systemic circulation; middle rectal artery, inferior rectal artery, middle sacral artery Blood supply Venous drainage Lymphatic drainage of anus& rectum Perirectal nodes Inferior mesenteric nodes Internal iliac nodes Superficial inguinal nodes Lymphatic drainage of rectum Lymphatic drainage of anus Nerve supply of the rectum Sympathetic L1-3 Parasympathetic S2-4 (nervi ergentes) The hypogastric plexus Pelvic plexus Nerve supply of the anus Pudendal nerve (S2-4) Sensory; internal pudendal Motor Internal sphincter; sympathetic & parasympathetic External sphincter; inferior rectal branch of internal pudendal n, perineal branch of S4 Nerve supply Physiology of defecation Reflex Sensation; receptive relaxation of the rectum, anal sampling, rectoanal reflex Center; S2-4, cortical Effectors; sphincters, rectal contraction, abdominal muscles, levator Physiology of defecation Continence mechanism Sensory function; proprioception, touch Rectal reservoir function Internal sphincter; involuntary, resting tone External sphincter; voluntary, squeeze pressure Levator ani Anorectal angle Anal cushions Anal incontinence types Major; solid feces Minor; gas, liquid stools, night soiling Anal incontinence Causes Structural damage; Rectal disease Sphincter injury; birth trauma , surgery …. Neurologic ; Idiopathic Anal incontinence diagnosis History Rectal examination; tone, squeeze pressure , soilage, …. Endoscopy Endoanal U/S Manometry Nerve studies Endoanal Ultrasonography Anal incontinence Treatment Diet and drugs Biofeedback Sphincteroplasty Gracilis flap ± electrical stimulator Sacral nerve stimulation= neuromodulation Artificial anal sphincter colostomy Sphincteroplasty Artificial anal sphincter