Sigmoid Colon Flashcards
Between descending colon and rectum
Begins at S1 (sacral promontory, pelvic inlet) & ends at S3 (rectosigmoid junction), where taenia coli are replaced by circular later of smooth muscle
Intraperitoneal, suspended by sigmoid mesocolon
- L ureter & L common iliac artery at the apex of sigmoid mesocolon
Blood supply: sigmoid arteries & rectosigmoid artery
Venous drainage: sigmoid vein –> inferior mesenteric vein –> hepatic portal system
Sigmoid colon
Presence of diverticula (pouches or sacs)
MC: sigmoid colon
> 60 year old, low fiber, western diet
Perforation/inflammation of diverticula –> diverticulitis
Diverticulosis
Examination of sigmoid colon & rectum
At rectosigmoid junction, the sigmoid colon bends in anterior direction & to the left
Flexible sigmoidoscopy
Sigmoid colon is often used because of its mobility
May ablate the pelvic nerve plexus –> loss of ejaculation, erection, urine retention, ⬇️ peristalsis in the remaining colon
Colostomy
Aganglionic megacolon
Absence of neural crest cells in myenteric plexus
Absence of peristalsis, fecal retention, abdominal distention
Hirchsprung’s disease