Anatomy And Embryology Of The Eye And Ocular Adnexa Dr. Abdullah Al-Amri Ophthalmology Consultant.

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Anatomy And Embryology Of The Eye And Ocular Adnexa Dr. Abdullah Al-Amri Ophthalmology Consultant

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Anatomy And Embryology Of The Eye And Ocular Adnexa

Dr. Abdullah Al-AmriOphthalmology Consultant

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Contents

• Anatomy of The Bony Orbit • Anatomy of Ocular Adnexa.• Anatomy of The Eye.• Embryology.

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Orbital anatomy

• Seven bones make up the bony orbit :1. Frontal 2. Zygomatic 3. Maxilla (or maxillary bone)4. Ethmoid (or ethmoidal bone)5. Sphenoid 6. Lacrimal 7. Palatine

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Orbital roof

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Medial orbital wall

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Orbital floor

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Lateral orbital wall

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Optic foramen and superior ophthalmic fissure

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Periorbital Sinuses

• The periorbital sinuses have a close anatomical relationship with the orbits.

• The periorbital sinuses offer a route for the spread of infection.

• Mucoceles occasionally arise from the sinuses and can extend into the adjacent orbit.

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Extraocular Muscles

• There are 7 extraocular muscles:1. Medial rectus2. Lateral rectus3. Superior rectus4. Inferior rectus5. Superior oblique6. Inferior oblique7. Levator palpebrae superioris

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Origin and insertion

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Eye lid

• The palpebral fissure is the exposed zone between the upper and lower eyelids.

• The upper eyelid is more mobile than the lower and can be raised I5 mm by the action of the levator muscle alone.

• The levator muscle is innervated by CN Ill.

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Conjunctiva

• The palpebral conjunctiva is a transparent vascularized membrane covered by a nonkeratinized epithelium that lines the inner surface of the eyelids.

• Continuous with the conjunctival fornices it merges with the bulbar conjunctiva before terminating at the limbus.

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• The conjunctiva consists of bulbar (red), forniceal (black), and palpebral (blue) portions.

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Vascular Supply of the Eyelids

• The blood supply of the eyelids is derived from the facial system, which arises from the external carotid artery, and the orbital system, which originates from the internal carotid artery.

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• The venous drainage of the eyelids can be divided into 2 portions:

1. Superficial system which drains into the internal and external jugular veins.

2. Deep system which flows into the cavernous sinus.

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Lymphatics of the Eyelids

• Lymphatic vessels are found in the eyelids and conjunctiva, but neither lymphatic vessels nor nodes are present in the orbit.

• Swelling of the lymph nodes is a diagnostic sign of several external eye infections.

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Lacrimal Gland and Excretory System

• The main lacrimal gland is located in a shallow depression within the orbital part of the frontal bone.

• The gland is divided into 2 parts.• When the upper eyelid is everted, the smaller,

palpebral part can be seen in the superolateral conjunctival fornix.

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Vascular Supply and Drainage of the Orbit

• The posterior ciliary vessels supply the whole uveal tract, the cilioretinal arteries, the sclera, the margin of the cornea, and the adjacent conjunctiva.

• The anterior ciliary arteries supply the rectus muscles.

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• The vortex veins drain the venous system of the choroid, ciliary body, and iris.

• Venous drainage of the orbit occurs through 2 major veins, the superior and inferior ophthalmic veins.

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The eye

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Cornea and the tear film

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The sclera

• The sclera, also known as the white of the eye, is the opaque, fibrous, protective, outer layer of the eye containing collagen and elastic fiber.

• It is of variable thickness, 1 mm around the optic nerve head and 0.3 mm just posterior to the muscle insertions.

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The uvea

• The uvea is the vascular pigmented middle layer of the eye.

• It is traditionally divided into three areas, from front to back:

1. Iris.2. Ciliary body.3. Choroid.

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The iris

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The ciliary body

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The retina

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The lens

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Optic nerve and visual pathway

• This is formed by the axons arising from the retinal ganglion cell layer.

• In the orbit, the optic nerve is surrounded by a sheath formed by the dura, arachnoid and pia mater continuous with that surrounding the brain.

• The central retinal artery and vein enter the eye in the center of the optic nerve.

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Embryology of the eye

• The eye begins to develop as a pair of optic vesicles on each side of the forebrain at the end of the 4th week of pregnancy.

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