| Literature DB >> 11399855 |
R Fröber1, U Krebs, A Haas, M S Fischer, F Schier, W Linss.
Abstract
Conflicting opinions in the recent literature indicate that the morphological organization and function of the anorectal continence organ has, up to now, not been clearly understood. But a clear imagination of the spatial arrangements of this compound muscle system is of clinical relevance for the pediatric surgeon performing reconstructive surgery. We analyzed 18-microm sections of the pelvic region of 4 human fetuses in order to describe the individual components of this muscle complex. A series of 630 Azan-stained sections was the base for the computer-assisted 3D reconstruction of the levator ani and the external sphincter complex in a male human fetus (14th week p.c.). In this context, special attention was paid to the intermediate muscle layer of the puborectalis which develops ventrally from the funnel-shaped levator ani and joins the tripartite ring system of the sphincter muscle dorsally. Our findings lead to a clear imagination of the spatial arrangement of this intermediate layer and characterize the anorectal muscle complex as an integrated ensemble in which the puborectalis holds a key position. Copyright 2001 S. Karger AG, Basel.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11399855 DOI: 10.1159/000047873
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cells Tissues Organs ISSN: 1422-6405 Impact factor: 2.481