Anatomy of the Large Intestine

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Large intestine

Anatomy of the Large Intestine 2

Large Intestine Extends from ileocecal valve to anus Length = 1.5-2.5m = 5 feet Regions Cecum = 2.5-3 inch Appendix= 3-5 inch Colon Ascending= 5 inch Transverse= 15 inch Descending= 10 inch Sigmoid colon = 10 15 inch Rectum= 5 inch Anal canal= 4 cm 3

General features of large intestine 1- Sacculation= Haustra 2-Teania coli(three separate longitudinal ribbons of smooth muscle) except appendex and rectum 3-Appendices epiplolca(adipose structures protruding from the serosal surface of the colon ) except appendix, Cecum and rectum

LARGE INTESTINE ANATOMY

Cecum It is a blind-ended pouch Site: situated in the right iliac fossa, above the lat ½ of inguinal ligament Size: It is about 3 inch in diameter Completely covered with peritoneum. It possesses a considerable amount of mobility, although it does not have a mesentery. Attached to : - Ascending colon - posteromedially surface is the appendix, 1 inch below ileocoecal valve - medially Ileum The presence of peritoneal folds in the vicinity of the cecum creates - The superior ileocecal recesses - The inferior ileocecal recesses - The retrocecal recesses.

Cecum.cont The longitudinal muscle is restricted to three flat bands, the taenia coli, which converge on the base of the appendix and provide for it a complete longitudinal muscle coat.

Relations of cecum Anteriorly: - Coils of small intestine - the greater omentum - the anterior abdominal wall in the right iliac region Posteriorly: - The psoas and the iliacus muscles - the femoral nerve - and the lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh. -Postero-medially The appendix is commonly retrocecal common. Medially: - Small intestine( ileum)

Blood Supply of cecum Arteries Anterior and posterior cecal arteries a branch of Superior mesenteric artery The veins correspond to the arteries and drain into the superior mesenteric vein.

Blood supply of cecum

Venous drainage of cecum

Lymphatic Drainage of cecum The lymph vessels pass through several mesenteric nodes finally reach the superior mesenteric nodes.

Nerve Supply of cecum Branches from the sympathetic and parasympathetic (vagus) nerves form the superior mesenteric plexus.

Ileocecal Valve A rudimentary structure consists of two horizontal folds of mucous membrane Project around the orifice of the ileum. The valve plays little or no part in the prevention of reflux of Cecal contents into the ileum. The circular muscle of the lower end of the ileum (called the ileocecal sphincter by physiologists) serves as a sphincter and controls the flow of contents from the ileum into the colon. The smooth muscle tone is reflexly increased when the cecum is distended; thegastrinhormone, which is produced by the stomach, causes relaxation of the muscle tone.

Appendix Location and Description: It is a narrow, muscular tube containing a large amount of lymphoid tissue. It varies in length from 3 to 5 inch. (2-22 cm). The base is attached to the posteromedialsurface of the cecum about 1 inch. (2.5 cm) below the ileocecal junction. The remainder of the appendix is free. Peritoneum: - It has a complete peritoneal covering, which is attached to the mesentery of the small intestine by a short mesentery of its own, the mesoappendix. - The mesoappendix contains the appendicular vessels and nerves.

APPENIX

Appendix.cont Position - The appendix lies in the right iliac fossa, and in relation to the anterior abdominal wall 1- Retrocecal in retrocaecal recess behind cecum in 74% of people 2-pelvic: in pelvis related to Rt. Ovary and uterine tube in 21% of people 3- Subcaecal: below cecum in 3.5% 4-Preileal: infront of ileum 1% 5- Postileal: behind the ileum 0.5% Surface anatomy of appendix= McBurney's point - Its base is situated one third of the way up the line joining the right anterior superior iliac spine to the umbilicus - To reach the appendix during operation follow the taenia coli which converge toward the appendix

Blood Supply of appendix Arteries The appendicular artery is a branch of the posterior cecal artery(ilio-cecal.a)which descends behind the ileum. Veins The appendicular vein drains into the posterior cecal vein.

Appendicular artery runs in free margin of the mesoappendix

Lymphatic Drainage of appendix The lymph vessels drain into one or two nodes lying in the mesoappendix eventually into the superior mesenteric nodes.

Nerve Supply of appendix The appendix is supplied by the sympathetic and parasympathetic (vagus) nerves from the superior mesenteric plexus. Afferent nerve fibers concerned with the conduction of visceral pain from the appendix accompany the sympathetic nerves and enter the spinal cord at the level of the 10th thoracic segment. The peritoneum over the appendix is innervated by the 10 th intercostal nerve= skin of umbilicus

Clinical notes Acute appendetitis uncommon in the two extremes of life Thrombosis of appendicular.a gangrene(just one artery for appendix) perforation Lt.paracolic gutter while in Acute cholecystitis no gangrene( more than one artery supply the gallbladder) Appendiectomy

Ascending Colon Location and Description: The ascending colon is about 5 inch. (13 cm) long lies in the right lower quadrant. It extends upward from the cecum to the inferior surface of the right lobe of the liver, where it turns to the left, forming the right colic flexure Then becomes continuous with the transverse colon. Taenia coli, sacculation & appendeces epiplolca are present The peritoneum - Covers the front and the sides of the ascending colon - Binding it to the posterior abdominal wall.

Relations of ascending colon Anteriorly: - Coils of small intestine - The greater omentum - The anterior abdominal wall Posteriorly: - The iliacus - The iliac crest - The quadratus lumborum - The origin of the transversus abdominis muscle, - The lower pole of the right kidney. - The iliohypogastric.n - The ilioinguinal nerves cross behind it.

Relations of ascending colon

Blood Supply of Ascending colon Arteries The ileocolic & right colic branches of the superior mesenteric artery supply this area. Veins The veins correspond to the arteries and drain into the superior mesenteric vein.

Lymphatic drainage of Ascending colon The lymphatic vessels lymph nodes lying along the course of the colic blood vessels the superior mesenteric nodes.

Lymphatic drainage

Nerve Supply of ascending colon Sympathetic and parasympathetic (vagus) nerves from the superior mesenteric plexus.

Transverse colon

Transverse Colon Location and Description The transverse colon is about 15 in. (38 cm) long extends across the abdomen occupying the umbilical region. It begins at the right colic flexure below the right lobe of the liver Hangs downward Suspended by the transverse mesocolon from the pancreas It then ascends to the left colic flexure below the spleen. The left colic flexure is higher than the right colic flexure and is suspended from the diaphragm by the phrenicocolic ligament. Taenia coli, sacculation & appendeces epiplolca are present

The transverse mesocolon= mesentery of the transverse colon suspends the transverse colon from the anterior border of the pancreas. The mesentery is attached to the superior border of the transverse colon The posterior layers of the greater omentum are attached to the inferior border. The position of the transverse colon is extremely variable and may sometimes reach down as far as the pelvis.

Relations of Transverse colon Anteriorly: - The greater omentum - The anterior abdominal wall (umbilical and hypogastric regions) Posteriorly: - The second part of the duodenum - The head of the pancreas - The coils of the jejunum and ileum

Blood Supply of transverse colon Arteries: - The proximal two thirds are supplied by the middle colic artery a branch of the superior mesenteric artery. - The distal third is supplied by the left colic artery a branch of the inferior mesenteric artery. Veins -The veins correspond to the arteries and drain into the superior & inferior mesenteric veins.

Lymphatic Drainage of transverse colon The proximal two thirds drain the colic nodes and then into the superior mesenteric nodes The distal third drains the colic nodes The distal third drains the colic nodes the inferior mesenteric nodes.

Nerve Supply of transverse colon The proximal two thirds are innervated by sympathetic and vagal nerves through the superior mesenteric plexus The distal third is innervated by sympathetic The distal third is innervated by sympathetic and parasympathetic pelvic splanchnic nerves through the inferior mesenteric plexus.

Descending Colon Location and Description: The descending colon is about 10 in. (25 cm) long It extends downward from the left colic flexure, to the pelvic brim, where it becomes continuous with the sigmoid colon. Taenia coli, sacculation & appendeces epiplolca are present The peritoneum -Covers the front and the sides and binds it to the posterior abdominal wall.

Relations of Descending colon Anteriorly: - Coils of small intestine - the greater omentum - the anterior abdominal wall Posteriorly: - The lateral border of the left kidney - the origin of the transversus abdominis muscle - the quadratus lumborum - the iliac crest - the iliacus - the left psoas - The iliohypogastric and the ilioinguinal nerves - the lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh - the femoral nerve

Relations of Descending colon

Blood Supply of Descending colon Arteries -The left colic and the sigmoid branches of the inferior mesenteric artery. Veins -The veins correspond to the arteries drain into the inferior mesenteric vein.

Lymphatic Drainage of descending colon Lymphatic drains the colic lymphatic nodes & the inferior mesenteric nodes around the origin of the inferior mesenteric artery.

Nerve Supply of descending colon The nerve supply is the sympathetic and parasympathetic pelvic Splanchnic nerves through the inferior mesenteric plexus