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Anatomy - Orbit
Dr. Nava
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Medical
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01/08/2011

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Term
What nerve/vessels run in 1?[image]
Definition

Optic Canal:

 

Optic nerve
Ophthalmic artery

Term
What nerve/vessels run in 2?[image]
Definition

Superior orbital fissure:

 


Oculomotor nerve (CNIII)

Trochlear nerve (CNIV)

Opthalmic Nerve divisons (CNV1)
Lacrimal nerve (V-1)
Frontal nerve (V-1)
Nasociliary nerve (V-1)

Abducens nerve (CN VI)
Superior ophthalmic vein
Inferior ophthalmic vein

Term
What nerve/vessels run in 3?[image]
Definition
Inferior orbital fissure
Infraorbital nerve and vessels
Zygomatic nerve
Br. of inferior ophthalmic vein
Term

What nerve/vessels are in 4?

[image]

Definition
Supraorbital foramen / notch
Supraorbital nerve and vessels
Supratrochlear nerve and vessels
Term

What nerve/vessels are in 5?

[image]

Definition
5. Infraorbital groove, canal and foramen
Infraorbital nerve and vessels
Term

What nerve/vessels are in 6?

[image]

Definition
6. Zygomatic foramen (1 or 2 openings)
Zygomatic nerve ( branches)
Term

What nerve/vessels are in 7?

[image]

Definition
Nasolacrimal canal
Nasolacrimal duct
Term

What nerve/vessels are in 8?

[image]

Definition
Anterior ethmoidal foramen
Anterior ethmoidal nerve and vessels
Term

What nerve/vessels are in 9?

[image]

Definition
Posterior ethmoidal foramen
Posterior ethmoidal nerve and vessels
Term

What direction should the patient look to access

lateral rectus functionality?

Definition

laterally

[image]

Term

What direction should the patient look to access

medial rectus functionality?

Definition

medially

[image]

Term

What direction should the patient look to access

superior rectus functionality?

Definition

laterally and upward

[image]

Term

What direction should the patient look to access

inferior rectus functionality?

Definition

laterally and downward

[image]

Term

What direction should the patient look to access

superior oblique functionality?

Definition

medially and downward

[image]

Term

What direction should the patient look to access

inferior oblique functionality?

Definition

medially and upward

[image]

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