This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (April 2008) "Rectal" redirects here. For the route of administration, see Rectal (medicine). For the conic sections see Latus rectum or Semi-latus rectum Rectum Anatomy of the anus and rectum Posterior aspect of rectum exposed by removing lower part of sacrum and coccyx Gray's subject #249 1183 Artery superior rectal artery (first two-thirds of rectum), middle rectal artery (last third of rectum) Vein superior rectal veins, middle rectal veins Nerve inferior anal nerves, inferior mesenteric ganglia1 Lymph inferior mesenteric lymph nodes, pararectal lymph nodes, internal iliac lymph nodes Precursor Hindgut MeSH Rectum The rectum (from the Latin rectum intestinum, meaning straight intestine) is the final straight portion of the large intestine in some mammals, and the gut in others, terminating in the anus. The human rectum is about 12 cm long.citation needed Its caliber is similar to that of the sigmoid colon at its commencement, but it is dilated near its termination, forming the rectal ampulla. Contents 1 Role in human defecation 2 Supports of rectum 3 Medical procedures 3.1 Temperature taking 4 Sexual stimulation 5 Additional images 6 See also 7 References 8 External links Role in human defecation The rectum intestinum acts as a temporary storage site for feces. As the rectal walls expand due to the materials filling it from within, stretch receptors from the nervous system located in the rectal walls stimulate the desire to defecate. If the urge is not acted upon, the material in the rectum is often returned to the colon where more water is absorbed. If defecation is delayed for a prolonged period, constipation and hardened feces results.citation needed


Dr. Paul Donohue: Radiation treatment can lead to rectal injury

Dear Dr. Donohue: I had prostate cancer two years ago and went through 42 radiation treatments. The result of this is colon and rectum damage. I passed lots of blood, and still do. I am told there isn't much treatment to help this problem.

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rectum n. , pl. , -tums , or -ta . The terminal portion of the large intestine, extending from the sigmoid colon to the anal canal
When the rectum becomes full, the increase in intrarectal pressure forces the walls of the anal canal apart, allowing the fecal matter to enter the canal. The rectum shortens as material is forced into the anal canal and peristaltic waves propel the feces out of the rectum. The internal and external sphincter allow the feces to be passed by muscles pulling the anus up over the exiting feces. Supports of rectum Pelvic floor formed by levator ani muscles. Fascia of Waldeyer Lateral ligaments of rectum which are formed by the condensation of pelvic fascia Rectovesical fascia of Denonvillers, which extends from rectum behind to the seminal vesicles and prostate in front. Pelvic peritoneum Perineal body Medical procedures For the diagnosis of certain ailments, a rectal exam may be done. Suppositories may be inserted into the rectum as a route of administration for medicine. The endoscopic procedures colonoscopy and sigmoidoscopy are performed to diagnose diseases such as cancer. Digital Rectal Stimulation, the insertion of one finger into the rectum, is used to induce peristalsis in patients whose own peristaltic reflex is inadequate to fully empty the rectum. Manual Evacuation is the use of a gloved finger to evacuate faeces from the rectum, and is utilised primarily in acute constipation and also the long-term management of neurogenic bowel, seen most frequently in people with a spinal cord injury or multiple sclerosis. Temperature taking related article: rectal thermometry Body temperature can also be taken in the rectum. Rectal temperature can be taken by inserting a medical thermometer not more than 25 mm (1 inch) into the rectum via the anus. A mercury thermometer should be inserted for 3 to 5 minutes; a digital thermometer should remain inserted until it beeps. Due to recent concerns related to mercury poisoning, the use of mercury thermometers is outlawed. Normal rectal temperature generally ranges from 36 to 38 °C (97.6 to 100.4 °F) and is about 0.5 °C (1 °F) above oral (mouth) temperature and about 1 °C (2 °F) above axilla (armpit) temperature.citation needed


HIV/AIDS: Microbicide gel could stop spread of HIV during anal sex

NEW YORK, 1 March 2011 (IRIN) - A microbicide gel designed initially for vaginal use may be effective in safely preventing the spread of HIV when applied to the rectum prior to anal sex, according to preliminary research presented by the Microbicides Trial Network (MTN) this week.

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Rectum | Define Rectum at Dictionary.com

Rectum definition, the comparatively straight, terminal section of the intestine, ending in the anus. See more.
Pediatricians recommend that parents take infants' and toddlers' temperature in the rectum for two reasons: Rectal temperature is the closest to core body temperature and in young children, accuracy is critical. Younger children are unable to cooperate when having their temperature taken by mouth (oral), which is recommended for children ages 6 and above as well as adults. In recent years, the introduction of tympanic (ear) thermometers and changing attitudes on privacy and modesty have led some parents and doctors to discontinue taking rectal temperatures.citation needed Sexual stimulation Due to the proximity of the anterior wall of the rectum to the vagina in females or to the prostate in males and the shared nerves thereof, rectal stimulation or penetration can result in sexual arousal. For further information on this aspect, see anal sex. Additional images Median sagittal section of male pelvis, showing arrangement of fasciæ  Arteries of the pelvis  Median sagittal section of male pelvis  Median sagittal section of female pelvis  Sagittal section of the lower part of a female trunk, right segment  Blood vessels of the rectum and anus  Organs of the female reproductive system  Cross-section microscopic shot of the rectal wall  Section of mucous membrane of human rectum (60×)  Dog Rectum cross-section (40×)  Dog Rectum cross-section (400×)  See also Gastrointestinal tract Murphy drip Pectinate line Rectal prolapse References ^ Physiology at MCG 6/6ch2/s6ch2_30 External links Cross section at UV pembody/body15a Cross section at UV pelvis/pelvis-e12-15 SUNY Anatomy Image 7808 SUNY Labs 43:11-0101 v · d · eHuman systems and organs TA 2–4: MS Skeletal system Bone (Carpus · Collar bone (clavicle) · Thigh bone (femur) · Fibula · Humerus · Mandible · Metacarpus · Metatarsus · Ossicles · Patella · Phalanges · Radius · Skull (cranium) · Tarsus · Tibia · Ulna · Rib · Vertebra · Pelvis · Sternum) · Cartilage Joints Fibrous joint · Cartilaginous joint · Synovial joint Muscular system Muscle · Tendon · Diaphragm TA 5–11: splanchnic/ viscus mostly Thoracic Respiratory system URT (Nose, Nasopharynx, Larynx) · LRT (Trachea, Bronchus, Lung) mostly Abdominopelvic Digestive system+ adnexa Mouth (Salivary gland, Tongue) · upper GI (Oropharynx, Laryngopharynx, Esophagus, Stomach) · lower GI (Small intestine, Appendix, Colon, Rectum, Anus) · accessory (Liver, Biliary tract, Pancreas) GU: Urinary system Kidney · Ureter · Bladder · Urethra GU: Reproductive system Female (Uterus, Vulva, Ovary, Placenta) · Male (Scrotum, Penis, Prostate, Testicle, Seminal vesicle) Endocrine system Pituitary · Pineal · Thyroid · Parathyroid · Adrenal · Islets of Langerhans TA 12–16 Circulatory system Cardiovascular system peripheral (Artery, Vein, Lymph vessel) · Heart Lymphatic system primary (Bone marrow, Thymus) · secondary (Spleen, Lymph node) Nervous system (Brain, Spinal cord, Nerve) · Sensory system (Ear, Eye) Integumentary system Skin · Subcutaneous tissue · Breast (Mammary gland) Blood (Non-TA) Myeloid Myeloid immune system Lymphoid Lymphoid immune system general anatomy: systems and organs, regional anatomy, planes and lines, superficial axial anatomy, superficial anatomy of limbs v · d · eAnatomy of torso, digestive system: Gastrointestinal tract, excluding mouth (TA A05.3–7, GA 11.1141) Upper GI Hypo- pharynx


Researchers Reformulate Tenofovir Vaginal Gel For Rectal Use

'New' gel safe and effective in laboratory studies A change in the formulation of tenofovir gel, an anti-HIV gel developed for vaginal use, may make it safer to use in the rectum, suggests research presented today at the 18th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI). In laboratory tests of rectal tissue, researchers from the Microbicide Trials Network (MTN) found the ...


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Organ Rectum including diseases and disorders affecting the Rectum organ or body system.
Piriform sinus spaces: Peripharyngeal space (Retropharyngeal space, Parapharyngeal space) · Retrovisceral space (Retropharyngeal space, Danger space) · Prevertebral space Pterygomandibular raphe · Pharyngeal raphe · Buccopharyngeal fascia · Pharyngobasilar fascia Pharyngeal muscles Esophagus UES · LES · Esophageal glands Serosa / Adventitia · Muscular layer · Submucosa · Mucosa (Muscularis mucosa) Stomach by region: Greater curvature · Lesser curvature (Angular incisure) · Cardia · Body · Fundus · Pylorus (Pyloric antrum, Pyloric canal) by layer: Serosa · Muscular layer (Pyloric sphincter) · Submucosa · Gastric mucosa (Muscularis mucosa, Gastric rugae, Gastric pits, Gastric gland/Cardiac glands/Fundic glands/Pyloric glands) Lower GI Intestine: small Layers Serosa · Subserosa · Muscular layer · Circular folds · Submucosa · Mucosa (Muscularis mucosa, Peyer's patches, Intestinal villus, Intestinal gland) Duodenum Suspensory muscle, Major duodenal papilla, Minor duodenal papilla, Duodenal cap • Duodenojejunal flexure • Brunner's glands Jejunum no substructures Ileum Terminal ileum • Ileocecal valve Intestine: large Layers Serosa · Subserosa · Muscular layer · Submucosa · Mucosa Cecum Vermiform appendix Colon ascending colon, hepatic flexure, transverse colon, splenic flexure, descending colon, sigmoid colon continuous (taenia coli, haustra, epiploic appendix) Rectum Transverse folds of rectum • Rectal ampulla Anal canal


Dr. Donohue: Complications of radiation treatment linger

Q. I had prostate cancer two years ago and went through 42 radiation treatments. The result of this is colon and rectum damage. I'm still passing a lot of blood. I was told there isn't much treatment to help this problem. What is your opinion? Is there any medicine that could help?

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Researchers reformulate tenofovir vaginal gel for rectal use

A change in the formulation of tenofovir gel, an anti-HIV gel developed for vaginal use, may make it safer to use in the rectum, suggests research presented today at the 18th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI). In laboratory tests of rectal tissue, researchers from the Microbicide Trials Network (MTN) found the reformulated gel was less harmful to the lining of the ...

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Rectum

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Tenofovir Gel Provides High Level Of Protection Against HIV In Rectal Tissue

Strongest effect seen in tissue taken from participants after 1 week of use A gel developed to protect against HIV during vaginal sex produced a strong antiviral effect when used in the rectum, according to an early-phase study presented today at the 18th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI). The results, based on rectal tissue biopsies sampled from HIV-negative men and ...

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Tenofovir gel provides high level of protection against HIV in rectal tissue, study suggests

A gel developed to protect against HIV during vaginal sex produced a strong antiviral effect when used in the rectum, according to an early-phase study. The results, based on rectal tissue biopsies sampled from HIV-negative men and women who used the product daily for one week, provide the first-ever evidence that tenofovir gel could help reduce the risk of HIV from anal sex, even though the ...

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HIV Protection From Rectal Use Of Tenofovir Gel

A gel developed to protect against HIV during vaginal sex produced a strong antiviral effect when used in the rectum, according to an early-phase study presented at the 18th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI). The results, based on rectal tissue biopsies sampled from HIV-negative men and women who used the product daily for one week, provide the first-ever evidence ...

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What is the Rectum

The rectum is about eight inches long and serves, basically, as a warehouse for poop. It receives waste material from the colon and stores it until you defecate.



Researchers reformulate tenofovir vaginal gel for rectal use

( Microbicide Trials Network ) A change in the formulation of tenofovir gel, an anti-HIV gel developed for vaginal use, may make it safer to use in the rectum. In laboratory tests, the reformulated gel was less harmful to the rectal lining than the original vaginal formulation, and just as effective in protecting cells against HIV. It is now being tested in an early-phase clinical trial as a ...

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Tenofovir gel provides high level of protection against HIV in rectal tissue

A gel developed to protect against HIV during vaginal sex produced a strong antiviral effect when used in the rectum, according to an early-phase study presented today at the 18th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI). The results, based on rectal tissue biopsies sampled from HIV-negative men and women who used the product daily for one week, provide the first-ever ...

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