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What enters/exit the:

Optic Canal
Optic Nerve
Ophthalmic Artery

-Communicates with middle cranial fossa
What enters/exit the:

Superior Orbital Fissure
1) Superior ophthalmic vein
2) V1 branches
3) CN III, IV, V1 (to EOM)

-Communicates with middle cranial fossa
What enters/exit the:

Inferior Orbital Fissure
1) Orbital and Zygomatic branches of V2
2) Inferior ophthalmic vein
3) Veins communicating with pterygoid plexus

Communicates with the pterygopalatine fossa
What enters/exit the:

Supraorbital notch
1) Supraorbital artery/nerve
What enters/exit the:

Infraorbital groove/canal
Infraorbital groove/canal
What enters/exit the:

Nasolacrimal canal
1) Nasolacrimal duct

Communicates with inferior nasal meatus; passages of tears to the nose .
What enters/exit the:

Anterior ethmoid foramen
Anterior ethmoidal arteries and nerve
What enters/exit the:

Posterior ethmoid foramen
Posterior ethmoidal arteries and nerve
What are branches of V1?
Infratrochlear
Supratrochlear
Supra-orbital
Lacrimal
What are branches of V2?
Infra-orbital
What is vasculature to the eyelids?
Branches of ophthalmic, facial, and superficial temporal arteries
Branches of ophthalmic artery?
1) supratrochlear
2) supra-orbital
3) lacrimal
4) Dorsal nasal arteries
Branches of the facial?
Angular artery
Branches of the superficial temporal artery?
Branches of the superficial temporal artery
Most important veins for drainage of the eyeball?
1) Superior ophthalmic vein
2) Inferior ophthalmic vein
3) Infraorbital vein