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`TEXTBOOK OF
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`VOLUME ONE ‘.
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`EDITOR
`TADATAKA YAMADA, MD
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`Internal Medicine, Professor of Physiology, Physician—in-Chiej;
`University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan
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`DAVID H. ALPERS, MD
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`Anatomy ofMotor Structures
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`the common and troublesome symptoms generally attributed to
`motor dysfunction of the bowel.
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`DESCRIPTION OF THE COMPONENT
`PARTS OF THE LARGE INTES’I‘INE
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`ANATOMY OF MOTOR STRUCTURES
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`Gross Anatomy
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`COMPONENT PARTS OF
`THE LARGE INTESTINE
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`The large intestine is often called by the name of one of its com-
`ponent parts, the colon. The large intestine is divided into five
`parts: the appendix, the cecum, the colon, the rectum, and the
`anal canal. These parts are anatomically and physiologically dis-
`tinct. They should be kept in mind as separate structures.
`The colon extends from the iieocolic junction to the rectosig-
`moid junction. It is divided into four regions: the ascending, trans-
`verse, descending, and sigmoid regions. Although the distinctions
`among these regions are somewhat arbitrary, this division is useful
`both physiologically and anatomically. The parts of the large in-
`testine are partly delineated by points or loci. These points are
`the ileocolic junction, the hepatic flexure, the splenic flexure, and
`the rectosigmoid junction. All these parts and loci are shown in
`Figure 10-1.
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`The cecum is a blind pouch beyond the ileocolic junction. The
`cecum and the appendix have a generous mesentery and are,
`therefore, quite mobile.
`The ascending colon, extending from the ileocolic junction to
`the hepatic fiexute, has no mesentery; the investing peritoneum
`holds it against the adjacent kidney and dorsal muscles. The trans-
`verse colon, extending from the hepatic fiexure to the splenic
`flexure has a broad mesentery so that it generally loops below the
`interiliac line. The descending colon, extending from the splenic
`flexure to the upper aperture of the pelvis, lacks a mesentery so
`that the peritoneum holds it against the kidney and dorsal muscles.
`The sigmoid colon, extending from the pelvic aperture to the rec—
`tosigmoid junction, has a broad mesentery so that it often forms
`a loop that protrudes into the abdomen. The rectum extends from
`the rectosigmoid junction to the anal canal. About 6 to 8 cm above
`the anal canal, the peritoneum is reflected from the rectum to
`adjacent structures so that the distal rectum is extrapetitoneal.
`The anal canal is surrounded by the striated musculature of the
`pelvic floor, including the external anal sphincter.
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`Structure of the Wall
`of the Large Intestine
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`The large intestinal wall, like the rest of the gut, has three major
`layers: the mucosa, the submucosa, and the muscularis propria.
`Each major layer has subdivisions.
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`Splenic
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`Ascending
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`Descending
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`FIGURE 10-1. Gross anatomy of the large intestine.
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