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Orbital (Ophthalmology) – The Eye Socket Explained

The orbit is the bony eye socket in the skull that surrounds and protects the eyeball and surrounding structures. Orbital diseases affect this region and can impair vision.

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The orbit is the bony eye socket in the skull that surrounds and protects the eyeball and surrounding structures. Orbital diseases affect this region and can impair vision.

What is the Orbit?

The term orbital in ophthalmology refers to the orbit – the bony socket in the human skull that houses the eye. The orbit is a pyramid-shaped bony cavity formed by seven different cranial bones. It surrounds and protects the eyeball (bulbus oculi), the extraocular muscles, the optic nerve, blood vessels, nerves, and the orbital fat tissue.

The orbit has a close anatomical relationship to the paranasal sinuses, the brain, and the facial bones. This explains why diseases in neighboring structures can also affect the orbit, and vice versa.

Anatomy of the Orbit

The orbit is formed by the following bones:

  • Frontal bone (Os frontale) – forms the roof of the orbit
  • Zygomatic bone (Os zygomaticum) – lateral wall
  • Maxilla – floor of the orbit
  • Lacrimal bone (Os lacrimale) – medial wall
  • Ethmoid bone (Os ethmoidale) – medial wall
  • Sphenoid bone (Os sphenoidale) – posterior wall
  • Palatine bone (Os palatinum) – small contribution to the floor

Important structures pass through the orbit, including the optic nerve (nervus opticus), which travels through the optic canal to the brain, as well as branches of the trigeminal nerve responsible for sensory innervation of the eye and surrounding areas.

Orbital Diseases

Conditions affecting the orbit are referred to as orbital diseases or orbital pathologies. They can manifest with a variety of symptoms and have diverse underlying causes.

Common Orbital Diseases

  • Orbital cellulitis: A severe bacterial infection of the soft tissue within the orbit, often occurring as a complication of sinusitis. It is a medical emergency.
  • Thyroid eye disease (Graves orbitopathy): An autoimmune condition frequently associated with Graves disease of the thyroid. It causes inflammation and thickening of the extraocular muscles and orbital fat.
  • Orbital tumors: Benign or malignant masses arising within the orbit or invading from adjacent structures (e.g., hemangiomas, lymphomas, meningiomas).
  • Orbital fractures: Breaks in the bones of the eye socket, commonly caused by blunt trauma (e.g., blow-out fracture of the orbital floor).
  • Idiopathic orbital inflammation (orbital pseudotumor): A non-specific inflammatory condition of the orbit with no identifiable cause.

Symptoms of Orbital Disease

Orbital diseases can cause a wide range of symptoms, including:

  • Exophthalmos (proptosis): Forward protrusion of the eyeball – a classic sign of space-occupying lesions or thyroid eye disease
  • Pain in or behind the eye
  • Visual disturbances or double vision (diplopia)
  • Restricted eye movement
  • Swelling and redness of the eyelids
  • Optic nerve compression with reduced visual acuity

Diagnosis

The diagnosis of orbital diseases involves a combination of:

  • Ophthalmic examination including slit-lamp examination and fundoscopy
  • Imaging techniques such as computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for detailed visualization of orbital structures
  • Ocular ultrasound (B-scan sonography)
  • Laboratory tests when inflammatory or systemic causes are suspected
  • Biopsy in cases of suspected tumors

Treatment

Treatment depends on the underlying condition:

  • Antibiotics for bacterial infections such as orbital cellulitis (often administered intravenously in hospital)
  • Corticosteroids or immunosuppressants for inflammatory conditions such as thyroid eye disease or idiopathic orbital inflammation
  • Surgical intervention for tumors, fractures, or orbital decompression (e.g., in severe thyroid eye disease)
  • Radiation therapy for certain tumors or thyroid eye disease
  • Treatment of the underlying condition (e.g., thyroid management in Graves disease)

References

  1. Rootman J. – Diseases of the Orbit: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2nd Edition.
  2. Kanski J. J., Bowling B. – Clinical Ophthalmology: A Systematic Approach. Elsevier, current edition.
  3. American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) – Oculoplastics and Orbit. Basic and Clinical Science Course, current edition. www.aao.org

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