When performing nerve-sparing abdominoperitoneal resection or intersphincteric resection of lower rectal cancer, difficulty is sometimes encountered during dissection, separation and treatment in the area anterior to the anorectum passing through the levator hiatus between the bilateral levator ani slings owing to missing the surgical plane or venous bleeding. The rectourethralis muscle, which is a mass of smooth muscle, occupies the levator hiatus. The present histological study using nine male cadaveric specimens demonstrated that: (i) the external anal sphincter is likely to be tightly connected to the rectourethralis muscle; (ii) the rectal muscularis propria communicates with the rectourethralis muscle; (iii) the anorectal veins take a tortuous course across the rectourethralis muscle; (iv) Denonvilliers' fascia ends at the rectourethralis muscle; and (v) the rectourethralis muscle provides posterior attachment for the rhabdosphincter. Moreover, the cavernous nerve has been reported to penetrate the rectourethralis muscle. Therefore, careful treatment of the muscle seems to be necessary to avoid male sexual dysfunction. Owing to muscle fiber communications between the rectal muscularis propria and the rectourethralis muscle, and the fact that Denonvilliers' fascia terminates in the rectourethralis muscle, the surgical plane would tend to deeply penetrate the muscle mass. However, mass ligation of the anterior tissues for control of venous bleeding should be avoided. When the tumor is non-anterior, an abdominal surgical plane behind Denonvilliers' fascia is recommended to avoid excess invasion into the rectourethralis muscle.
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August 2023
Departments of Urology, Fukushima Medical University School of Medicine, 1 Hikarigaoka, Fukushima, 960-1295, Japan.
The present study investigated the role of a urethral support system to maintain urinary continence after robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP), with a focus on pelvic floor muscles, such as the puboperinealis muscle (PPM) and rectourethralis muscle (RUM). Finally, 323 patients who underwent RARP were analyzed in this study. All patients performed a one-hour pad test 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months after RARP to assess urinary incontinence and MRI before and 9 months after RARP to evaluate the pelvic anatomical structure.
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June 2023
Department of Colorectal Surgery, Union Hospital, Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou 350001, China.
To document the anatomical structure of the area anterior to the anorectum passing through the levator hiatus between the levator ani slings bilaterally. Three male hemipelvises were examined at the Laboratory of Clinical Applied Anatomy, Fujian Medical University. (1) The anatomical assessment was performed in three ways; namely, by abdominal followed by perineal dissection, by examining serial cross-sections, and by examining median sagittal sections.
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June 2023
Department of Colorectal Surgery, Union Hospital, Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou 350001, China.
Intersphincteric resection (ISR) is the ultimate sphincter-preserving surgical technique for low rectal cancer. To promote the standardized implementation of ISR, this review discusses the important issues regarding the clinical application of ISR with reference to the latest Chinese expert consensus on ISR. In terms of ISR-related pelvic anatomy of the rectum/anal canal, hiatal ligament is not identical with the anococcygeal ligament.
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Department of Gastroenterological Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Fukuoka University, Fukuoka, Japan.
Background: In abdominoperineal resection (APR) in male patients with rectal cancer, high margin involvement and urethral injury have been reported to result from difficulty in dissecting the anterior anorectum. Recently, the efficacy of an endoscopic down-to-up rectal dissection was reported. Here, we present a safe and simple technique for anterior dissection using a simultaneous laparoscopic and transperineal endoscopic approach.
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