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Normal Anorectal Anatomy

Blood Supply of the Rectum

The blood supply of the rectum is provided by the inferior mesenteric artery and left colic artery for the sigmoid and upper rectum; the middle and lower thirds of the rectum receive blood from the superior and inferior hemorrhoidal vessels, which are branches of the internal iliac vessels.

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