Morphogenesis and Topography of the Mesorectal Fascia
Iulian Alexandru Dogaru, Adrian Daniel Tulin, Iulian Mirel Slavu, Daniela Elena Gheoca Mutu, Mihaly Enyedi, Răzvan Stănciulescu, Cosmin Marian Panțu, Zoran Florin Filipoiu

TL;DR
This study explores the development and anatomy of the mesorectum and mesorectal fascia, offering insights into surgical landmarks for rectal surgery.
Contribution
The study provides a detailed morphological description of fetal and adult mesorectal structures and their clinical relevance.
Findings
A dorsal mesentery at the rectal level transforms into the adult mesorectum during development.
The study identifies the course and relations of rectal vessels and hypogastric nerves in fetal and adult specimens.
The 'Holy plane' and 'angel’s hair' are delineated as key surgical landmarks for nerve-sparing rectal surgery.
Abstract
Background: First described by Carl Toldt in the late 19th century, the mesorectum has since been a topic of anatomical and surgical debate. Its clinical importance was redefined by Heald’s introduction of Total Mesorectal Excision (TME), nowadays the golden standard in oncologic rectal surgery. This study aims to elucidate the embryological development and adult anatomy of the mesorectum and the mesorectal fascia, with a focus on clinically significant relations, particularly the peritoneum, and components of the hypogastric plexuses. Methods: We performed anatomical dissections on four 12–15-week-old human fetuses and eight formalin-fixed adult cadavers. In addition, a transverse pelvic section was examined to assess the spatial organization of mesorectal and fascial structures. Results: Our findings confirm the presence of a dorsal mesentery at the rectal level during fetal…
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TopicsCongenital gastrointestinal and neural anomalies · Pelvic floor disorders treatments · Colorectal Cancer Surgical Treatments
