Margins of safety in lateral orbitotomy
J. T. Simonton, F. Garber and N. Ahl
Five adult cadaver half skulls were used to study the bone cuts of the
lateral orbital wall in performing the lateral orbitotomy. Measurements
were taken of the anterior vertical opening, the anteroposterior opening,
and the distance to the middle cranial fossa. The vertical opening at the
anterior aspect of the lateral orbital wall ranged from 18 to 22 mm. The
anteroposterior exposure averaged 18 mm when the thick and thin portions of
the bone were removed. The distance from the anterior rim to the middle
cranial fossa averaged 31 mm on both the superior and inferior cuts. Hence
a distance of approximately 12 to 13 mm separated the posterior aspect of
the orbitotomy from the middle cranial fossa.