Chapter 36 - Colorectal Flashcards
Muscular anatomy of colon?
Muscularis mucosa, muscularis propria, plica semilunaris (haustra), taenia coli
Vascular supply of ascending colon?
SMA - ileocolic, right colic arteries
Vascular supply of transverse colon?
2/3: SMA - right and middle colic, 1/3: IMA - L. colic
Vascular supply of descending colon?
IMA - L. colic
Vascular supply of the rectum?
IMA and internal iliac
Vascular supply of sigmoid colon?
IMA - sigmoid a.
% of blood flow to mucosa/submucosa?
80%
What are the watershed areas?
Splenic flexure (Griffith’s point), rectum (Sudak’s point)
What muscle makes up the external sphincter?
Puborectalis, continuation of the levator ani
Neuro control of external sphincter?
CNS (voluntary); inferior rectal branch of internal pudendal n, perineal branch (S4)
What muscle makes up the internal sphincter?
Continuation of circular bands of the colon muscle
Measurement from anal verge to anal canal?
0-5cm
Measurement from anal verge to rectum?
5-15cm
Measurement from anal verge to rectosigmoid junction?
15-18cm
Transition point between anal canal and rectum?
Levator ani
Main nutrients of colonocytes?
Short chain fatty acids (butyrate)
Treatment for stump pouchitis?
Short chain fatty acid enemas
Treatment for infectious pouchitis?
Flagyl
Treatment for lymphocytic colitis?
Sulfasalazine
What is the name of the anterior, rectovesicular/rectovaginal fascia?
Denonvillier’s
What is the name of the posterior, rectosacral fascia?
Waldeyer’s
What are the characteristics of polyps associated with increased cancer risk?
> 2cm, sessile, villous
What are the screening guidelines for patients with FAP?
Starting at 10-12y, annual sigmoidoscopy
What are the screening guidelines for patients with attenuated adenomatous polyposis coli?
Starting in late teens, annual colonoscopy