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3D Topography of the Young Adult Anal Sphincter Complex Reconstructed from Undeformed Serial Anatomical Sections

BACKGROUND: Pelvic-floor anatomy is usually studied by artifact-prone dissection or imaging, which requires prior anatomical knowledge. We used the serial-section approach to settle contentious issues and an interactive 3D-pdf to make the results widely accessible. METHOD: 3D reconstructions of unde...

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Autores principales: Wu, Yi, Dabhoiwala, Noshir F., Hagoort, Jaco, Shan, Jin-Lu, Tan, Li-Wen, Fang, Bin-Ji, Zhang, Shao-Xiang, Lamers, Wouter H.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4549266/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26305117
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132226
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author Wu, Yi
Dabhoiwala, Noshir F.
Hagoort, Jaco
Shan, Jin-Lu
Tan, Li-Wen
Fang, Bin-Ji
Zhang, Shao-Xiang
Lamers, Wouter H.
author_facet Wu, Yi
Dabhoiwala, Noshir F.
Hagoort, Jaco
Shan, Jin-Lu
Tan, Li-Wen
Fang, Bin-Ji
Zhang, Shao-Xiang
Lamers, Wouter H.
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description BACKGROUND: Pelvic-floor anatomy is usually studied by artifact-prone dissection or imaging, which requires prior anatomical knowledge. We used the serial-section approach to settle contentious issues and an interactive 3D-pdf to make the results widely accessible. METHOD: 3D reconstructions of undeformed thin serial anatomical sections of 4 females and 2 males (21–35y) of the Chinese Visible Human database. FINDINGS: Based on tendinous septa and muscle-fiber orientation as segmentation guides, the anal-sphincter complex (ASC) comprised the subcutaneous external anal sphincter (EAS) and the U-shaped puborectal muscle, a part of the levator ani muscle (LAM). The anococcygeal ligament fixed the EAS to the coccygeal bone. The puborectal-muscle loops, which define the levator hiatus, passed around the anorectal junction and inserted anteriorly on the perineal body and pubic bone. The LAM had a common anterior attachment to the pubic bone, but separated posteriorly into puborectal and “pubovisceral” muscles. This pubovisceral muscle was bilayered: its internal layer attached to the conjoint longitudinal muscle of the rectum and the rectococcygeal fascia, while its outer, patchy layer reinforced the inner layer. ASC contraction makes the ano-rectal bend more acute and lifts the pelvic floor. Extensions of the rectal longitudinal smooth muscle to the coccygeal bone (rectococcygeal muscle), perineal body (rectoperineal muscle), and endopelvic fascia (conjoint longitudinal and pubovisceral muscles) formed a “diaphragm” at the inferior boundary of the mesorectum that suspended the anorectal junction. Its contraction should straighten the anorectal bend. CONCLUSION: The serial-section approach settled contentious topographic issues of the pelvic floor. We propose that the ASC is involved in continence and the rectal diaphragm in defecation.
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spelling pubmed-45492662015-09-01 3D Topography of the Young Adult Anal Sphincter Complex Reconstructed from Undeformed Serial Anatomical Sections Wu, Yi Dabhoiwala, Noshir F. Hagoort, Jaco Shan, Jin-Lu Tan, Li-Wen Fang, Bin-Ji Zhang, Shao-Xiang Lamers, Wouter H. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Pelvic-floor anatomy is usually studied by artifact-prone dissection or imaging, which requires prior anatomical knowledge. We used the serial-section approach to settle contentious issues and an interactive 3D-pdf to make the results widely accessible. METHOD: 3D reconstructions of undeformed thin serial anatomical sections of 4 females and 2 males (21–35y) of the Chinese Visible Human database. FINDINGS: Based on tendinous septa and muscle-fiber orientation as segmentation guides, the anal-sphincter complex (ASC) comprised the subcutaneous external anal sphincter (EAS) and the U-shaped puborectal muscle, a part of the levator ani muscle (LAM). The anococcygeal ligament fixed the EAS to the coccygeal bone. The puborectal-muscle loops, which define the levator hiatus, passed around the anorectal junction and inserted anteriorly on the perineal body and pubic bone. The LAM had a common anterior attachment to the pubic bone, but separated posteriorly into puborectal and “pubovisceral” muscles. This pubovisceral muscle was bilayered: its internal layer attached to the conjoint longitudinal muscle of the rectum and the rectococcygeal fascia, while its outer, patchy layer reinforced the inner layer. ASC contraction makes the ano-rectal bend more acute and lifts the pelvic floor. Extensions of the rectal longitudinal smooth muscle to the coccygeal bone (rectococcygeal muscle), perineal body (rectoperineal muscle), and endopelvic fascia (conjoint longitudinal and pubovisceral muscles) formed a “diaphragm” at the inferior boundary of the mesorectum that suspended the anorectal junction. Its contraction should straighten the anorectal bend. CONCLUSION: The serial-section approach settled contentious topographic issues of the pelvic floor. We propose that the ASC is involved in continence and the rectal diaphragm in defecation. Public Library of Science 2015-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4549266/ /pubmed/26305117 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132226 Text en © 2015 Wu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Wu, Yi
Dabhoiwala, Noshir F.
Hagoort, Jaco
Shan, Jin-Lu
Tan, Li-Wen
Fang, Bin-Ji
Zhang, Shao-Xiang
Lamers, Wouter H.
3D Topography of the Young Adult Anal Sphincter Complex Reconstructed from Undeformed Serial Anatomical Sections
title 3D Topography of the Young Adult Anal Sphincter Complex Reconstructed from Undeformed Serial Anatomical Sections
title_full 3D Topography of the Young Adult Anal Sphincter Complex Reconstructed from Undeformed Serial Anatomical Sections
title_fullStr 3D Topography of the Young Adult Anal Sphincter Complex Reconstructed from Undeformed Serial Anatomical Sections
title_full_unstemmed 3D Topography of the Young Adult Anal Sphincter Complex Reconstructed from Undeformed Serial Anatomical Sections
title_short 3D Topography of the Young Adult Anal Sphincter Complex Reconstructed from Undeformed Serial Anatomical Sections
title_sort 3d topography of the young adult anal sphincter complex reconstructed from undeformed serial anatomical sections
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4549266/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26305117
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132226
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