Orbit Volume 3 Flashcards

1
Q

What is the anatomical significance of the eyelid crease?

A

Denotes the site of levator aponeurosis attachment to the pretarsal obicularis oculi and skin

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2
Q

How does the eyelid crease typically differ in Asian patients?

A

Eyelid crease is typically lower in Asian patients

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3
Q

What muscle is the primary protractor of the eyelid?

A

Orbicularis oculi

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4
Q

Name the 3 parts of the orbicularis oculi muscle.

A
  1. Pretarsal 2.Preseptal 3.Orbital
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5
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What portions of the orbicularis oculi are integral to involuntary closure of the eyelid (e.g. blink)?

A

Preseptal and pretarsal

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6
Q

What muscle makes up the lateral canthal tendon?

A

Pretarsal orbicularis oculi

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7
Q

What muscle makes up the gray line of the eyelid?

A

Muscle of Riolan (lies posterior to orbicularis oculi)

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8
Q

Where does the orbital septum fuse with the levator aponeurosis in the upper eyelid?

A

2 to 5 mm above the superior tarsal border

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9
Q

What important landmark in eyelid surgery and laceration repair in determining location of orbital septum and levator aponeurosis?

A

Central orbital fat pad

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10
Q

What are the retractors of the upper eyelid?

A

Levator muscle (aponeurosis) and Muller’s muscle

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11
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What are the retractors of the lower eyelid?

A

Capsulopalebral fascia and inferior tarsal muscle

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12
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What is the average length of the muscular portion of the levator muscle?

A

40 mm

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13
Q

What is the average length of the levator aponeurosis?

A

14 to 20 mm

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14
Q

What structure divides the lacrimal gland into the orbital and palpebral lobes?

A

Lateral horn of the levator aponeurosis

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15
Q

Where does the posterior levator aponeurosis attach to the anterior surface of the tarsus?

A

Approx.3 mm above the eyelid margin

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16
Q

What is the average height of the upper eyelid tarsus?

A

10 to 12 mm

17
Q

What is the average height of the lower eyelid tarsus?

A

4 mm

18
Q

What is the average thickness of the tarsus?

A

1 mm

19
Q

What nerve innervates the levator muscle?

A

Superior division of CN Ill (also supplies superior rectus muscle)

20
Q

What substance do Goblet cells produce?

A

Mucin (makes up posterior layer of the tear film)

21
Q

Where are the meibomian gland orifices of the eyelid located?

A

Just posterior to the gray line

22
Q

What is the approximate number of eyelashes in the upper eyelid?

A

100

23
Q

What is the approximate number of eyelashes in the lower eyelid?

A

50

24
Q

What is the approximate number of the meibomian glands in the upper eyelid?

A

25

25
Q

What is the approximate number of meibomian glands in the lower eyelid?

A

20

26
Q

What is the venous drainage of the pretarsal eyelid?

A

Angular vein medially and superficial temporal vein laterally

27
Q

What is the venous drainage of the posttarsal eyelid?

A

Orbital veins and facial vein (along with pterygoid plexus)

28
Q

What glands are located within the tarsus?

A

The meibomian glands

29
Q

What is the function of the meibomian glands?

A

Holocrine, oil-producing sebaceous glands