Surgical Questions and Answers

Free Medical and Surgical Questions And Answers

5. What makes up an anal cushion?

Correct answer:

The anal cushions comprise highly vascular tissue lining the anal canal, with a rich supply from the rectal arteries, which anastomose with the draining veins both through capillaries and through direct arteriovenous shunts. The draining veins form saccules, commonly just below the dentate line, which then drain via the superior rectal vein. The venous saccules are supported by smooth muscle to form the cushions.