A rigid bony cavity in the skull which contains an eyeball, orbital fat, the extraocular muscles, the optic nerve, nerves and blood vessels, lacrimal system and fibrous tissue of various kinds. This packing serves to keep the eyeball reasonably well fixed in place as it rotates. The orbital cavity has the approximate form of a pyramid. The walls of the orbital cavity are formed by seven bones. The 
medial wall of the orbit consists of: (1) the frontal process of the 
maxilla (
maxillary); (2) the 
lacrimal bone; (3) the lamina papyracea of the 
ethmoid; and (4) a small part of the body of the 
sphenoid. The 
floor of the orbit consists of: (1) the orbital plate of the maxilla; (2) the orbital surface of the 
zygomatic (
malar) bone and (3) the orbital process of the 
palatine bone. The 
lateral wall of the orbit consists of (1) the orbital surface of the greater wing of the 
sphenoid, and (2) the orbital surface of the 
zygomatic. The 
roof of the orbit is made up mainly by the 
frontal bone and behind this by the lesser wing of the 
sphenoid. The orbit is lined with a membrane of tissue called the 
periorbita (or 
orbital periosteum) which extends to the 
orbital margin (anterior rim of the orbit) where it becomes continuous with the periosteum covering the facial bones. The periorbita is loosely attached to the bones except at sutures, foramina and the orbital margin where it is firmly attached. The bones are much thicker at the margin (rim) than they are along the walls of the orbital cavity. There are many apertures and gaps in the orbit through which blood vessels and nerves pass (see Table O4). 
See orbital axis; 
optic canal; 
inferior orbital fissure; 
superior orbital fissure; 
orbital fracture; 
cavernous haemangioma; 
lamina papyracea.
| Table O3 Bones forming the walls of the orbit | 
| roof | medial wall | 
| 1. frontal | 1. maxilla | 
| 2. lesser wing of sphenoid | 2. lacrimal | 
|  | 3. ethmoid | 
|  | 4. sphenoid | 
| floor | lateral wall | 
| 1. maxilla | 1. greater wing of sphenoid | 
| 2. zygomatic |  | 
| 3. palatine | 2. zygomatic | 
| Table O4 Orbital apertures | 
| aperture | location | contents | 
| optic canal | at the apex (in lesser sphenoid) | optic nerve ophthalmic artery
 sympathetic nerve fibres
 | 
| superior orbital fissure | at the apex (gap between greater and lesser sphenoid) | III, IV, V, VI nerves sympathetic nerve fibres
 ophthalmic vein
 recurrent lacrimal artery
 | 
| inferior orbital fissure | between lateral wall and posterior part of the floor | infraorbital nerve zygomatic nerve
 branch of inferior ophthalmic vein
 nerve fibres from the
 pterygopalatine (sphenopalatine)
 ganglion to orbital periosteum
 | 
| ethmoidal foramina (anterior and post.) | medial wall (frontal/ethmoidal suture) | ethmoidal vessels ethmoidal nerve/external nasal nerve
 | 
| zygomatic foramen | lateral wall | zygomatic nerve and vessels | 
| nasolacrimal canal | medial wall (maxilla/lacrimal) | nasolacrimal duct |