Orbit | Eye Anatomy
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Anatomy of the bony orbit of the eye. Check out the 3D app at AnatomyLearning.... More videos available on AnatomyZone.com.
In this video the following structures are discussed:
- Orbital rim
- Borders of orbit
- Roof, floor, base, apex, medial and lateral walls of orbit
- Superior orbital fissure
- Inferior orbital fissure
- Superior orbital foramen
- Inferior orbital foramen
- Optic canal
- Optic foramen
- Infraorbital canal
- Infraorbital groove
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Best video on this topic..It would be great if the contents of the fissures,foramens are mentioned properly
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Nice. How about infants with soft cranium crowns which are dented and damaged causing cranium bones to be shifted lobsided damaged like myself? How does the damaged skull bones affect eyes, brain, teeth, nose, and jawbones?
Superior orbital fissure: lacrimal, frontal, trochlear, super / inferior occulomotor nerve, nasociliary branch of ophtahlmic nerve (trigeminal first branch), abdunce, supeiror ophthalmic vein
Inferior orbital fissure: zygomatic branch (maxillary nerve, second branch of trigemial), maxillary nerve, inf ophthalmic vein, SNS
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great video... in 1:45 you said that the medial border is formed by the frontal "process" of the maxilla
can i know what is "process" mean ?
any extension of a bone is called a process in anatomy
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great. would be much beneficial if you provide some nemonics and easy ways to remeber important stuff in the orbit.( ex.; structures passing through the suprior orbital fissure)
im a lil late but it myt help other people : superior orbital fissure contents are mainly nerve 3, 4, 5(1), and 6 :D
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Here I'm on hospital bed after an accident. Stitches on three different parts of my face and the report says "damaged apex of the orbit". Always wear helmet while riding bikes guys. It will save your life. I want wearing one when I had crash. Not a single scratch on my body, but only head was hit.
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Lamina papyraceae?
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But You've forgotten to mention about ganglion ciliare, very importent structure inside
Thanks for the detailed animation. My right orbital rim was hit by my spectacle-frame. It's really painful.
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There is confusion about...inferior boarder of orbit as u said that zygomatic process of maxilla
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Hi this video is so important in my case i am 27 years old from india and want to share my severe eye problem i am since childhood watched tv long hours never thought of consequence of sitting for long hours infront of tv still it wasnt bad than some 6-7 years back i used to play ps psp and mobile games likes 14-15 hours even though my eyes couldnt take any pain still i used to continue watching it..now i have come to a stage where i have light sensitivity everyday pain in eyeball like i never have that relax eye my schlera started getting thinner thats what actually give shape to our eyes thats what is our identity but i have lost my identity the globe of the eye changes my face looks weird my eyes sometimes get so much red its like its next to bleeding..it may be posterior schleretis or anterior schleretis i am worried because i been to many doctors and they find nothing but why there are all this problem which are very severe and i researched it and it says if you dont treat posterior or anterior early than it leads to blindness..i am very worried i want to help myself before anything happens to my eyes..i know posterior schleretis and anterior are very uncommon and doctors find it difficult to diagnose so will really appreciate the help
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vinuma global no i havent got any help infact its getting worst day by day..now i sometimes feel like by sensing organ optic nerve must have got affected because contact between brain and action to perform is there but that i get it when i exposed to light or you can say severe stress on eye because of light...
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