Use a superior approach to dissect and identify the contents of the orbit on the side of the head without the brain. Use the anterior approach (Steps 9 and 10) to dissect and identify the contents of the orbit on the opposite side of the head.

  1. (ON THE SIDE WITHOUT THE BRAIN) Use a chisel handle and bone cutting shears to remove the roof of the orbit. Use sharp scissors to remove the periosteum of the orbital roof. (G 7.38A;N 88;Gl 41.9) Identify and clean the lacrimal gland, frontal nerve, supraorbital nerve and artery, and superior ophthalmic vein. Attempt to identify the lacrimal nerve.
  2. (ON THE SIDE WITHOUT THE BRAIN) Use the scissor technique to break the orbital fat into small lobules. Carefully remove the fat lobules with forceps. Identify the levator palpebrae superioris, superior rectus and superior oblique muscles. (G 7.38A;N 86;Gl 41.12) Identify the trochlear nerve entering the proximal (posterior) superior aspect of the superior oblique muscle. Attempt to identify the superior oblique tendon traversing the trochlea.
    Important Relationship
  3. (ON THE SIDE WITHOUT THE BRAIN) Cut the levator palpebrae superioris and superior rectus muscles as far anterior as possible. Reflect the muscles in the posterior direction and identify the superior ramus of the oculomotor nerve. (G 7.38A;N 88;Gl 41.12B)
Orbital Periosteum
Lacrimal Gland
Frontal Nerve
Lacrimal Nerve
Oculomotor Nerve (superior ramus)
Superior Oblique Muscle
Left Trochlea
Oculomotor Nerve (superior ramus)