Anorectal Conditions

Table Of Contents

Overview

  • Infectious anorectal pathologies
    • Anorectal abscess
    • Fistula in Ano
    • Genital warts
    • Hidradenitis suppurativa
  • Benign anorectal pathologies
    • Haemorrhoids
    • Anal fissures (fissure in ano)
    • Rectal prolapse
    • Pilonidal disease
Above the dentate lineBelow the dentate line
OriginHindgut (Endoderm)Cloaca (Ectoderm)
EpitheliumSimple columnarNon-keratinizing stratified squamous
Arterial supplySuperior rectal artery br. IMAInferior rectal artery br. of internal pudendal
Venous drainageInternal hemorrhoidal plexus → portal systemExternal hemorrhoidal plexus → internal iliac
Lymphatic drainageInternal ilic nodesSuperficil inguinal nodes
InnervationInferior mesenteric plexus; Inferior hypogastric plexus; Pelvic splanchnic nodesInferior rectal nerve br. of pudendl nerve
HemorrhoidsInternl hemorrhoidsExternal moroids
CarcinomaAdenocarcinomaSCC
Other pathologiesAnorectal varicesAnal fissures
Simplified anatomy of the anorectal region
Internal and external anal sphincter
Digital rectal examination clock positions
Dr. Jeffrey Kalei
Dr. Jeffrey Kalei

Author and illustrator for Hyperexcision. Interested in emergency room medicine. I have a passion for medical education and drawing.

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