Review of Denonvilliers’ fascia: the controversies and consensuses

Author:

Zhu Xiao-Ming1,Yu Guan-Yu1,Zheng Nan-Xin1,Liu Hui-Min2,Gong Hai-Feng1,Lou Zheng1,Zhang Wei1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Colorectal Surgery, Changhai Hospital, Shanghai, P. R. China

2. Colorectal Surgery Service, Department of General Surgery, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore

Abstract

Abstract The Denonvilliers’ fascia (DVF) plays an important role in rectal surgery because of its anatomic position and its relationship to the surrounding organs. It affects the surgical plane anterior to the rectum in the procedure of total mesorectal excision (TME). Anatomical and embryological studies have helped us to understand this structure to some extent, but many controversies remain. In terms of its embryonical origin, there are three mainstream hypotheses: peritoneal fusion of the embryonic cul-de-sac, condensation of embryonic mesenchyme, and mechanical pressure. Regarding its architecture, the DVF may be a single, two, or multiple layers, or a composite single-layer structure. In women, most authors deem that this structure does exist but they are willing to call it the rectovaginal septum rather than the DVF. Operating behind the DVF is supported by most surgeons. This article will review those mainstream studies and opinions on the DVF and combine them with what we have observed during surgery to discuss those controversies and consensuses mentioned above. We hope this review may help young colorectal surgeons to have a better understanding of the DVF and provide a platform from which to guide future scientific research.

Funder

Shenkang Hospital Developing Center of Shanghai, China

Project of Frontier Technology in General Hospital

Naval Medical University

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Gastroenterology

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