Anus
The anus is the opening at the end of the digestive tract through which solid waste leaves the body. It lies at the distal end of the anorectal canal, between the rectum and the skin of the perineal region.
Anatomically, the anus includes the anal canal and the surrounding perianal tissues. The canal is a few
Two sphincters regulate continence: the internal anal sphincter, a thick ring of smooth muscle that is involuntary,
Nerve supply includes autonomic fibers to the internal sphincter and somatic nerves from the pudendal nerve
Blood supply comes from the superior, middle, and inferior rectal arteries, with venous drainage to the portal
Functionally, the anus facilitates feces excretion and maintains continence. It is involved in reflexes for defecation