Continue removing the orbital fat and identify the more inferior contents of the orbit.
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(ON THE SIDE WITHOUT THE BRAIN) Identify the
optic and
nasociliary nerves and the
ophthalmic artery. (G 7.38B;N 88;Gl 41.12) Attempt to identify the
long ciliary, anterior ethmoidal and infratrochlear nerves.
Important Relationship
- The nasociliary nerve passes directly superior to the optic nerve.
- The nasociliary nerve (anterior ethmoidal and infratrochlear branches) passes directly superior to the medial rectus muscle and directly inferior to the superior oblique muscle.
- The ophthalmic artery passes inferior, lateral and superior to the optic nerve.
- (ON THE SIDE WITHOUT THE BRAIN) Identify the medial and lateral rectus muscles. (G 7.38B;N 86;Gl 41.2) Identify the abducens nerve entering the proximal medial aspect of the lateral rectus muscle.
- (ON THE SIDE WITHOUT THE BRAIN) Use small sharp scissors to remove a 1 cm section of the optic nerve. Remove additional orbital fat and identify the inferior rectus muscle and the inferior ramus of the oculomotor nerve. (G 7.38B;N 88;Gl 41.8)











