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  2. Inferior rectal artery - Wikipedia

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    The inferior rectal artery arises from the internal pudendal artery as it passes above the ischial tuberosity.. Piercing the wall of the pudendal canal, it divides into two or three branches which cross the ischioanal fossa, and are distributed to the muscles and integument of the anal region, and send offshoots around the lower edge of the gluteus maximus to the skin of the buttock.

  3. Superior rectal artery - Wikipedia

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    The superior rectal artery (superior hemorrhoidal artery) is an artery that descends into the pelvis to supply blood to the rectum. Structure The ...

  4. Rectum - Wikipedia

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    The blood supply of the rectum changes between the top and bottom portions. [8] The top two thirds is supplied by the superior rectal artery. The lower third is supplied by the middle and inferior rectal arteries. [8]

  5. Inferior mesenteric artery - Wikipedia

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    The IMA arises from the anterior aspect of the abdominal aorta. [2] [3]Its origin is situated at the L3 vertebral level, [2] [3] below the origins of the two renal arteries, [3] 3-4 cm above the aortic bifurcation, [3] [2] at the level of the umbilicus, and posterior to the inferior border of the horizontal (III) part of the duodenum.

  6. Middle rectal artery - Wikipedia

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    The middle rectal artery usually arises from the internal iliac artery. [1] It is distributed to the rectum above the pectinate line. [2] It anastomoses with the inferior vesical artery, superior rectal artery, and inferior rectal artery. [2] In males, the middle rectal artery may give off branches to the prostate and the seminal vesicles.

  7. Anal canal - Wikipedia

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    The anal canal is the part that connects the rectum to the anus, located below the level of the pelvic diaphragm. [1] It is located within the anal triangle of the perineum, between the right and left ischioanal fossa. As the final functional segment of the bowel, it functions to regulate release of excrement by two muscular sphincter complexes ...

  8. Sigmoid arteries - Wikipedia

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    Sigmoid colon and rectum, showing distribution of branches of inferior mesenteric artery and their anastomoses The inferior mesenteric artery and its branches (sigmoid arteries labeled at bottom right)

  9. Internal anal sphincter - Wikipedia

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    The internal anal sphincter, IAS, or sphincter ani internus is a ring of smooth muscle that surrounds about 2.5–4.0 cm of the anal canal.It is about 5 mm thick, and is formed by an aggregation of the smooth (involuntary) circular muscle fibers of the rectum.