transverse folds of rectum

Houston's valve

Houston's valves (or transverse folds of rectum) are semi-lunar transverse folds of the rectal wall that protrude into the anal canal. Their use seems to be to support the weight of fecal matter, and prevent its urging toward the anus, which would produce a strong urge to defecate. Although the term rectum means straight, these transverse folds overlap each other during the empty state of the intestine to such an extent that, as Houston remarked, they require considerable maneuvering to conduct an instrument along the canal, as often occurs in sigmoidoscopy and colonoscopy. These folds are about 12 mm. in width and are composed of the circular muscle coat of the rectum. They are usually three in number; sometimes a fourth is found, and occasionally only two are present. One is situated near the commencement of the rectum, on the right side. A second extends inward from the left side of the tube, opposite the middle of the sacrum. A third, the largest and most constant, projects backward from the forepart of the rectum, opposite the fundus of the urinary bladder. When a fourth is present, it is situated nearly 2.5 cm above the anus on the left and posterior wall of the tube.

Tipo Muscle
Estrutura pai organ part
Nome latino Houston's valve
FMA ID 75657

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What are the transverse folds of the rectum?
The transverse folds of the rectum, also known as Houston's valves or rectal valves, are semi-lunar folds of mucosa and submucosa projecting into the lumen of the rectum. They are not true valves but help support the weight of fecal matter.
How many transverse folds of the rectum are typically present?
There are typically three transverse folds: two on the left wall of the rectum and one (the largest) on the right. Occasionally, a fourth fold may be present, though three is the classical description.
What is the function of the transverse folds of the rectum?
The transverse folds (Houston's valves) help support the weight of fecal material in the rectum, preventing it from sliding toward the anal canal prematurely. They may also assist in separating feces from flatus.
Where exactly is the largest transverse fold of the rectum located?
The largest and most prominent fold, known as Kohlrausch's fold or the middle transverse fold, projects from the right wall of the rectum approximately 6–8 cm from the anal verge.
What is the clinical importance of the transverse folds of the rectum?
The transverse folds of the rectum are important landmarks during sigmoidoscopy and colonoscopy. The instrument must be carefully navigated around them. Kohlrausch's fold is used as an anatomical reference point in rectal examination.

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.