Anatomy Anal Canal
Anatomy Anal Canal
Anatomy Anal Canal
ANALCANAL
CANAL
* It begins at the anorectal ring one inch below & in front of the tip of
coccyx, passes backwards & downwards into the perineum where it
opens on the exterior at the anus.
* It is 1.5 inches long (4 cm).
* Cavity: pectinate (dentate) line divides the anal canal into 2 halves.
Attached to pectinate line are anal valves (crescentic mucosal folds),
above each valve are anal sinuses. At anal sinuses, anal glands open
into depressions called anal crypts .Sometimes small epithelial
projections (anal papillae) are present
Terminal radicles on the
of sup. rectal A. &edge of the valves.
V.
Anal column of
Morgagni
4- Nerve supply · Autonomic nerve supply, · Somatic nerve supply (inf. gluteal
Insensitive to pain. nerve ), sensitive to pain.
* Relations:
a. Anterior :
1. Males: perineal body & bulb of penis.
2. In females: perineal body & vagina.
b) Posterior : Ano-coccygeal body separating it from tip of coocyx.
c) Lateral : Ischio-rectal fossa (Contains ischiorectal fat).
Sagittal section in Male Pelvis:
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Rectum
Coils of pelvic
colon
Urinary
bladder
Coils of ileum
Prostate
Recto-vesical pouch
Membranous
urethera Coccyx
Seminal vesicle
Penile
Ampulla of vas
urethera
Ano-coccygeal body
Colle's
fascia Anal canal
Loops of ileum
Rectum
Uterus
Cervix
Vagina
Recto-anal junction
White line
Levator ani
Ischio-rectal fossa
Pudendal canal
Ischium