Anatomy of the infraorbital artery and its orbital branch.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Eye Pub Date : 2025-02-06 DOI:10.1038/s41433-025-03671-y
Jessica Y Tong, Jeffrey Sung, WengOnn Chan, Alkis J Psaltis, Dinesh Selva
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Abstract

Background/objectives: To characterise the infraorbital artery (IOA) and its orbital branch, which are key structures encountered during inferior orbital explorations, with potential for orbital haemorrhage and vision loss if inappropriately handled.

Methods: Thirteen embalmed heads (26 orbits) were dissected. The following parameters were measured: orientation of the IOA in relation to the infraorbital nerve (ION); presence or absence of the orbital branch of the IOA; and the distance between the orbital branch of the IOA to the inferior orbital rim.

Results: In the pterygopalatine fossa, the orientation of the IOA relative to V2 was medial (n = 9, 34.6%), inferior (n = 4, 15.4%), lateral (n = 4, 15.4%), inferolateral (n = 3, 11.5%), superolateral (n = 3, 11.5%), inferomedial (n = 2, 7.7%) and superior (n = 1, 3.8%). In the infraorbital canal, the IOA in relation to the ION was as follows: superomedial (n = 12, 46.2%), medial (n = 9, 34.6%), superior (n = 2, 7.7%), inferomedial (n = 2, 7.7%) and superolateral (n = 1, 3.8%). An orbital branch of the IOA was identified in 21/26 orbits (80.8%). The mean distance of the orbital branch to the inferior orbital rim was 13.0 ± 4.8 mm (range 2.0-23.0 mm).

Conclusions: The IOA is an important vascular structure to recognise during inferior orbitotomies. The most common configuration is an IOA that runs medially to V2 in the pterygopalatine fossa, then superomedially to the ION within the infraorbital canal. The orbital branch of the IOA emerges 13 mm posterior to the inferior orbital rim. Recognition of these arterial branches and appropriate cauterization are paramount for avoiding significant operative complications.

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Eye
Eye 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
5.10%
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481
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Eye seeks to provide the international practising ophthalmologist with high quality articles, of academic rigour, on the latest global clinical and laboratory based research. Its core aim is to advance the science and practice of ophthalmology with the latest clinical- and scientific-based research. Whilst principally aimed at the practising clinician, the journal contains material of interest to a wider readership including optometrists, orthoptists, other health care professionals and research workers in all aspects of the field of visual science worldwide. Eye is the official journal of The Royal College of Ophthalmologists. Eye encourages the submission of original articles covering all aspects of ophthalmology including: external eye disease; oculo-plastic surgery; orbital and lacrimal disease; ocular surface and corneal disorders; paediatric ophthalmology and strabismus; glaucoma; medical and surgical retina; neuro-ophthalmology; cataract and refractive surgery; ocular oncology; ophthalmic pathology; ophthalmic genetics.
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