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      Anatomy of the Orbit.

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          The orbit is a paired, transversely oval, and cone-shaped osseous cavity bounded and formed by the anterior and middle cranial base as well as the viscerocranium. Its main contents are the anterior part of the visual system, globe and optic nerve, and the associated neural, vascular, muscular, glandular, and ligamentous structures required for oculomotion, lacrimation, accommodation, and sensation. A complex stream of afferent and efferent information passes through the orbit, which necessitates a direct communication with the anterior and middle cranial fossae, the pterygopalatine and infratemporal fossae, as well as the aerated adjacent frontal, sphenoidal, and maxillary sinuses and the nasal cavity. This article provides a detailed illustration and description of the microsurgical anatomy of the orbit, with a focus on the intrinsically complex spatial relationships around the annular tendon and the superior orbital fissure, the transition from cavernous sinus to the orbital apex. Sparse reference will be made to surgical approaches, their indications or limitations, since they are addressed elsewhere in this special issue. Instead, an attempt has been made to highlight anatomical structures and elucidate concepts most relevant to safe and effective transcranial, transfacial, transorbital, or transnasal surgery of orbital, periorbital, and skull base pathologies.

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          Journal
          J Neurol Surg B Skull Base
          Journal of neurological surgery. Part B, Skull base
          Georg Thieme Verlag KG
          2193-6331
          2193-634X
          Aug 2020
          : 81
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Neurosurgery, Stanford University Medical Center, Palo Alto, California, United States.
          Article
          0017orb
          10.1055/s-0040-1715096
          7561454
          33072474
          48e89185-6064-4a6a-9447-4cfb607ff905
          History

          skull base,orbital apex,orbit,optic nerve,optic canal,ophthalmic artery,oculomotor nerve,microsurgical anatomy,facial nerve,extraocular muscles,cranial nerves,ciliary ganglion,annulus of Zinn,annular tendon,abducens nerve,trochlear nerve,trigeminal nerve,superior orbital fissure

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