Anatomy-Orbit Flashcards
What structures are indicated below?
Optic canal, superior orbital fissure, and the inferior orbital fissure
What bones contribute to formation of the bony orbit of the skull?
Frontal (1), zygomatic (2), maxillary (3), lesser wing of sphenoid (4), greater wing of sphenoid (5), palatine bone (6), lacrimal bone (7), Orbital plate of ethmoid bone (8)
What structures is indicated below?
Periorbita fasciae (periosteum of the orbit)
What structure covers the muscles of the eye so that rotation of the eye remains smooth despite muscle attachments?
Bulbar sheath. This fuses with the muscular sheath as the muscles contact the eye.
What structures enter the orbit through annulus tendineus. What structures enter above & below it?
Below = inferior opthalmic vein. Above = superior opthalmic vein + lacrimal nerve (CN V) + frontal nerve (CN V) + Trochlear nerve (IV). Through = optic nerve, opthalmic artery, CN III, VI & nasociliary nerve (V1)
What innervates (motor) the superior oblique muscle?
Trochlear nerve.
What provides sensory innervation for the lacrimal region?
V1 (Opthalmic division)
What nerve is indicated below?
Frontal nerve (V1)
3 branches of trigeminal nerve in the orbit
Frontal, lacrimal & nasociliary
What nerve is responsible for corneal reflex? What other fibers run with it?
Nasociliary nerve (long ciliary branch). Post-ganglionic sympathetic innervation to the pupil also courses along this nerve.
What are the four branches of the nasociliary nerve?
1) Infratrochlear 2) Anterior ethmoidal 3) Posterior ethmoidal 4) Long Ciliary
What is the function of the structure indicated below?
That is the ciliary parasympathetic ganglion. Note how fibers course w/CN III to form the ganglion. These fibers innervate the sphincter pupillae (constricts pupil) and ciliary muscles (used to change lens shape)
What nerve provides motor innervation for abduction of the eyes?
Abducens nerve, innervating the lateral rectus muscles.
What innervates each structure indicated below?
1) Levator Palpebrae Superioris = CN III (superior division) 2) Superior Rectus = CN III (superior division) 3) Lateral rectus (CN VI) 4) Medial rectus = CN III (inferior division)
What are the adductors of the eye?
Medial rectus, superior rectus, inferior rectus