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[[Image: Rectum - lateral view.jpg |thumb| right |[[Abdominoperineal_resection_grossing|Abdominoperineal resection specimen]] showing the rectum.]]
[[Image: Rectum - lateral view.jpg |thumb| right |[[Abdominoperineal_resection_grossing|Abdominoperineal resection specimen]] showing the rectum.]]


Pathologist generally agree that: the rectum starts/sigmoid ends at the place where serosa ends on the posterior aspect of the bowel (peritoneal reflection).
Pathologist generally agree that: the rectum starts/sigmoid ends at the place where serosa ends on the posterior aspect of the bowel.
In other words, the ''peritoneal reflection'' is the landmark that separates the sigmoid colon and rectum.
 
On a practical level, the definition is not easy to apply from the lumen, i.e. the definition is not practical in the endoscopic context.  


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***35% of all respondants considered the peritoneal reflection the proximal boundary of the rectum.
***35% of all respondants considered the peritoneal reflection the proximal boundary of the rectum.
**30% defined the proximal boundary as a distance from the anal verge.
**30% defined the proximal boundary as a distance from the anal verge.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 14:51, 5 October 2023

The rectum is part of the distal part of the gastrointestinal tract; it is between the sigmoid colon and anus.

Definition

Pathologist generally agree that: the rectum starts/sigmoid ends at the place where serosa ends on the posterior aspect of the bowel. In other words, the peritoneal reflection is the landmark that separates the sigmoid colon and rectum.

On a practical level, the definition is not easy to apply from the lumen, i.e. the definition is not practical in the endoscopic context.

Note:

  • There are several definitions for the rectum.[1]
    • In a survey of surgeons:[2]
    • 67% defined it by an anatomical landmark
      • 35% of all respondants considered the peritoneal reflection the proximal boundary of the rectum.
    • 30% defined the proximal boundary as a distance from the anal verge.


See also

References

  1. Massalou D, Moszkowicz D, Mariage D, Baqué P, Camuzard O, Bronsard N (April 2018). "Is it possible to give a single definition of the rectosigmoid junction?". Surg Radiol Anat 40 (4): 431–438. doi:10.1007/s00276-017-1954-4. PMID 29218384.
  2. Kenig, J.; Richter, P. (Sep 2013). "Definition of the rectum and level of the peritoneal reflection - still a matter of debate?". Wideochir Inne Tech Maloinwazyjne 8 (3): 183-6. doi:10.5114/wiitm.2011.34205. PMID 24130630.