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Interior of the cecum and lower end of ascending colon with the ileocecal valve labeled as "colic valve"
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Endoscopic image of cecum with arrow pointing to ileocecal valve in foreground
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Details | |
Artery | Ileocolic artery |
Vein | Ileocolic vein |
Identifiers | |
Latin | Valva ileocaecalis or papilla ilealis |
MeSH | A03.556.124.684.249.400 |
FMA | 15973 |
Anatomical terminology
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The ileocecal valve (ileal papilla, ileocaecal valve, Tulp's valve, Tulpius valve, Bauhin's valve, ileocecal eminence, valve of Varolius or colic valve) is a sphincter muscle valve that separates the small intestine and the large intestine.[1] Its critical function is to limit the reflux of colonic contents into the ileum.[2] Approximately two litres of fluid enters the colon daily through the ileocecal valve.
The ileocecal valve is distinctive because it is the only site in the gastrointestinal tract that is used for Vitamin B12 and bile acid absorption.[3][4]
It was described by the Dutch physician Nicolaes Tulp (1593–1674), and thus it is sometimes known as Tulp's valve.
The valve was also described in 1588 by Gaspard Bauhin—hence the name Bauhin's Valve or Valve of Bauhin—in the preface of his first writing, De corporis humani partibus externis tractatus, hactenus non editus.
The histology of the ileocecal valve shows an abrupt change from a villous mucosa pattern of the ileum to a more colonic mucosa. A thickening of the muscularis mucosa[citation needed], which is the smooth muscle tissue found beneath the mucosal layer of the digestive tract. A thickening of the muscularis externa is also noted.[1]
There is also a variable amount of lymphatic tissue found at the valve.[5]
The ileocecal valve has a papillose structure.
During colonoscopy, the ileocecal valve is used, along with the appendiceal orifice, in the identification of the cecum. This is important as it indicates that a complete colonoscopy has been performed. The ileocecal valve is typically located on the last fold before entry into the cecum, and can be located from the direction of curvature of the appendiceal orifice, in what is known as the bow and arrow sign.[6]
Intubation of the ileocecal valve is typically performed in colonoscopy to evaluate the distal, or lowest part of the ileum. Small bowel endoscopy can also be performed by double-balloon enteroscopy through intubation of the ileocecal valve.[7]
Tumors of the ileocecal valve are rare, but have been reported in the literature.[8][9]
Ileum, cecum and ascending colon
Cecum and ileum
Ileo-cecal valve
Ileo-cecal valve
Anatomy of the Gastrointestinal tract, excluding the mouth
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