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A missing distal complex of the external and internal anal sphincters: a macroscopic and histologic study using Japanese and German elderly cadavers.

Gentaro Ishiyama1, Ji Hyun Kim2, Ok Hee Chai3, Christoph Viebahn4, Jőrg Wilting4, Gen Murakami5, Hiroshi Abe6, Shinichi Abe7.   

Abstract

The lower margin of the internal anal sphincter (IAS) is considered to lie on a J-shaped, subcutaneous part (SCP) of the external anal sphincter (EAS). The lower IAS is united with the J-shaped SCP to form a smooth-striated muscle complex. In the first part of this study, we ensured the presence of the J-shaped EAS in the lateral wall of the anal canal from 12 near-term fetuses. Second, in the lateral anal wall, the examination of the longitudinal section from 20 male and 24 female Japanese cadavers (72-95 years-old) demonstrated that the J-shaped EAS was lost in 15 (34%) due to the very small SCP. Third, we demonstrated that the J-shaped EAS was restricted in the latera anal wall using longitudinal histological sections of the anal canal from 11 male Japanese cadavers (75-89 years-old). Therefore, a site-dependent difference in the IAS-EAS configuration was evident. Finally, we compared a frequency of the lost J-shape between human populations using 10 mm-thick frontal slices from 36 Japanese and 28 German cadavers. The two groups of cadavers were compatible in age (a 0.2-years' difference in males). The macroscopic observations revealed that the J-shaped EAS was absent from 13 (36%) Japanese and six (20%) German specimens, suggesting that the SCP degeneration occurred more frequent in elderly Japanese than elderly German individuals (p < 0.05). The distal IAS-EAS complex seemed to push residual feces out of the anal canal at a transient phase from evacuation to closure. The absence might be the first sigh of anal dysfunction.

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Keywords:  Anal sphincters; Histology; Human cadaver; Longitudinal anal muscle; Subcutaneous part of the external anal sphincter

Year:  2020        PMID: 33135107     DOI: 10.1007/s00276-020-02606-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Radiol Anat        ISSN: 0930-1038            Impact factor:   1.246


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