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Anorectal Fistula Anatomy
Anal Anatomy The anus is the opening on the gastrointestinal tract, where the stool exits. The anus marks the transition from the lining of the gastrointestinal tract to the external skin. The anal canal is a tube, 1-2 inches long that leads to the anus. ![]() The anal canal is surrounded by circular muscles, called sphincters, and blood vessels. The sphincters control defecation. Continue to Anorectal Fistula Trusted Sites
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