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SOURAV
ANATOMY OF EYELID
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Introduction
Mobile tissue curtains
Act as shutters
Spread tear film over the cornea
Contribution to facial features
Position relays information- wake/asleep
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Extent
Upper eyelid
• From eyebrow downwards to end in a free margin
• Superior boundary of palpebral fissure
Lower eyelid
• Merges with the skin of cheek
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Lid folds
• Orbital & tarsal portion
• Formed by fibrous slips, from tendon of levator Superior lid
fold
• On skin of lower eyelids
• Fibrous slips from fascia of inferior rectus Inferior lid fold
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Position of eyelids
In primary position of gaze
Upper eyelid covers 1/6th of cornea
Lower eyelid just touches the cornea
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Canthi
Lateral canthus: 5-7 mm from lateral orbital margin
contact with globe
60 deg.with eyes wide open
30-40 deg. with eyes normally open
Medial canthus: Rounded
Lacus lacrimalis
Caruncle & Plica semilunaris
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Eyelashes
• 2-3 rows (6 to 12 mm)
• 150–100 in upper lid
and 75- 50 in lower lid
• No interlacing
• Tapering (20 – 120 microns)
• 3-4 months
• Glands of Zeis & Moll- empty into
infundibulum of each piliary gland
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Elliptical space b/w upper & lower lid margins
Caucasians :
• In half , both medial canthi and lateral canthi at the
same level
• In half of them lateral canthus is slightly higher than
medial canthi
Mongoloid & antimongoloid slant
Palpebral aperture
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Palpebral aperture
At Birth
Horizontally– 18 to 21 mm
Vertically = 8mm
In Adults
28 to 30 mm (horizontal)
9 to 11 mm (vertical)
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Structure of upper lid
Skin
Subcutaneous areolar tissue
Layer of striated muscles
Sub muscular areolar tissue
Fibrous layer
Non-striated muscle
Conjunctiva
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Skin
Elastic , fine texture, thinnest in the body
Epidermis
6-7 layers , stratified squamous epithelium
Basal layer- unicellular sebaceous glands, sweat glands
Dermis
Thin layer , dense connective tissue
Rich network : BV, elastic fibers, lymphatics, nerve
Variable no. of melanocytes
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Subcutaneous areolar tissue
Beneath the skin
No fat
Readily distended by blood/ edema
Nonexistent
Near ciliary margin
At lid folds
Medial & lateral angles
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Layer of striated muscle
Orbicularis muscle thin oval sheet across eyelids
Divided into two parts
Palpebral part
Orbital part
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Orbital part
From anterior part of the medial palpebral ligament
& adjacent bones
Cover orbital margins , large ellipse , meet at lateral
palpebral raphe
Intermingle with frontalis
MUSCULUS SUPERCILIARIS
MUSCULUS MALARIS
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Palpebral part of orbicularis
Preseptal fibres
Deep head
From lacrimal fascia & post. lacrimal crest
Superficial head
From medial palpebral ligament
Pass superiorly & inf. In front of orbital septum
Unite at lateral palpebral raphe
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Deep head - From lacrimal fascia & post. lacrimal crest
Superficial head – From MPL
Overlies upper & lower tarsus
Join laterally to form Lateral Canthal tendon
It is inserted to lateral orbital tubercle of Whitnall
Pars lacrimalis (Horner’s muscle)- drainage
Pars ciliaris (muscle of Riolan)- gentle closing
PRETARSAL FIBRES
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Orbital part
Forced closure of eyelids
Thus pull eyebrows downwards
Palpebral part
Helps in gentle closure during blinking, sleep, soft voluntary closure
Branches of 7th nerve
Functions of orb. Oculi.
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Levator palpebrae superioris
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Origin of LPS
At apex of orbit Under surface of lesser wing of sphenoid
Above Annulus of Zinn
Short tendon Blended with origin of SR
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Course & attachments
Ribbon like belly – 40 mm, horizontal
Axis slightly nasal
Medial & lateral horns
Aponeurosis passes through septum orbitale
LPS inserted – sup.lid fold
Thickened posterior part- ant tarsal surface
Few fibrous slips – post.LPS- sup.conj. Fornix
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Sup. Transverse ligament
of Whitnall
Thickened band of orbital fascia
From trochlear pulley to the capsule of orbital lobe of
lacrimal gland
Formed by condensation of the sheath of LPS &
sheath of reflected tendon of SO muscle
During ptosis surgery, severing leads to failure of LPS
function
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Nerve supply & action of LPS
Branch of superior division of 3rd nerve
Elevator of upper lid
Action antagonised by the palpebral potion of Orbicularis
Oculi
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Submuscular areolar tissue
• Layer of loose connective tissue
• Between Orbicularis muscle & fibrous layer
• Nerves & vessels lie in this layer
• Splits lid into anterior & posterior lamina
• Superiorly communicates with sub aponeurotic layer of scalp
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Lower lid – single space behind orbicularis
Upper lid Pretarsal space- has peripheral arcade Preseptal space- triangular, Orbicularis, septum
orbitale
Preseptal cushion of fat – Crescent shaped In front of septum behind orbicularis
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Fibrous layer
• Framework of the lids
• Central thick part- tarsal plate
• Peripheral thin part - septum orbitale/ palpebral fascia
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Tarsal plates
Dense fibrous tissue, skeleton of lids
29mm long, 1mm thick
Upper (10-11 mm) & lower tarsus (4-5 mm)
Superior borders – septum orbitale, muller’s muscle
Inf border – septum, capsulopalpebral fascia & inferior
palpebral muscle
LPL to Whitnall’s tubercle, MPL to Ant Lacrimal crest &
maxilla
Tarsal glands embedded in substance of tarsal plates
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Attachment of capsulopalpebral fascia at inferior border of lower tarsal plate
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Septum orbitale
Thin , floating membrane of connective tissue
Takes part in all movements of lids
Thick & strong on lateral and upper side
Centrally attached to convex borders of tarsi
Peripherally attached to the orbital margins
Laterally superficial and is attached in front of LPL
Forms supraorbital foramina
Medially lies deep to the lacrimal sac
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Posteriorly septum is in close relation to the orbital fat, which
separates it from lacrimal gland, the LPS, tendon of SO
In lower lid, fat separates the expansion of IR and IO
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Structures piercing septum orbitale
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Medial palpebral ligament
Triangular band of connective tissue
• Attached to frontal process of maxilla
• From ant. Lacrimal crest
• To suture line of frontal process with nasal bone
Divided into 2 parts
Anterior part
Posterior part – passes behind the lacrimal sac from the anterior lacrimal crest to posterior lacrimal crest
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Ant. Part of MPL
• Gives origin to superficial portion of Orbicularis
• Angular vessels pass over the medial portion of ant surface
• Continues laterally, splits into lower and upper band – tarsal
plate
• Delimits and gives shape to medial canthus
• Two portions are tubular and corresponds to lacrimal part of lid
margin, contains lacrimal canaliculi and encloses caruncle
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Medial and lateral palpebral ligaments in coronal section
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Lateral palpebral ligament
Thin band
Lateral- Whitnall’s tubercle
Medially- lateral ends of upper & lower tarsi
Anterior surface- lat.palpebral raphe
Posterior surface- check ligament of LR
Upper border- lateral expansion of LPS aponeurosis
Lower border- lateral expansion of IO ,IR
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Layer of non striated muscle fiber
Muller(superior or inferior palpebral muscle)
Deep to septum orbitale in lower and upper lid
Arises from inferior fibres of LPS & expansion of IR
Inserted in the orbital margin of tarsal plate
Adherent to conjunctiva posteriorly
Supplied by sympathetic nerves
Irritation leads to retraction and paralysis leads to horner’s
syndrome
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Glands of Eyelids
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Modified sebaceous gland post part of stroma of tarsii
Single row vertically parallel 20-30 in number
Central duct with 10 to 15 acini
Opening lies on lid margin b/w grey line & post border
Secretion oily with the following function
Evaporation of tears
Allows smooth movement of lids over the globe
Ensures air tight closure of lids
Tarsal (meibomian) glands
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Glands of Zeis
Modified sebaceous glands
2 glands are attached directly to eyelash follicle
Single cul-de-sac or 2-3 lobules only
Secretion
Sebum, prevents lashes becoming dry
Oily layer of tear film
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Glands of Moll
Modified sweat gland, lies b/w the cilia
More in the lower eyelid than the upper
Gross structure
Un branched spiral shape
Fundus, body, ampullary portion & neck
Duct of the gland passes through dermis, epidermis and may terminate
• Separately between the two lashes
• b/w the lash and its epithelial covering
• Into the ducts of zeis gland
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Vessels & nerves of eyelids
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Arterial supply
Mainly by med & lat palpebral arteries(branches of dorsal nasal and lacrimal arteries)
Sup & inf branches of med palpebral artery enters the eyelids, by piercing through septum above & below MPL
Marginal Arterial arcades Medial palpebral + lateral palpebral
Superior or peripheral arterial arcade Superior branches of medial palpebral artery
Tarsal arcades Superficial temporal artery
Transverse facial artery
Infra orbital artery
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Venous drainage
Larger & more numerous then the arteries
Pretarsal Venous Plexus
Superficial to the tarsus
Angular vein– Internal jugular vein
sup. temporal, lacrimal vein - External jugular vein
Post-tarsal venous plexus
Structures posterior to tarsal plate
Ophthalmic veins
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Lymphatic drainage
Lymphatic plexus are two in each eyelid
Pre tarsal plexus-drains from skin and Orbicularis
Post tarsal plexus-drains from tarsal and conjunctiva
Lymphatic vessels are arranged in two groups
medial group- 2 superficial channels drain
the medial 1/2 of the lower lid
medial 1/4 of upper lid
the medial commissure
into superficial submandibular lymph node
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2 deep medial channels drain
the conjunctiva of the medial 2/3 of the lower lid
caruncle
Deep sub mandibular LN
Lateral group- Superficial lateral trunk drains
lateral ¾ of upper lid
lateral part of lower lid
Superficial parotid LN & Pre auricular LN
Deep lateral trunk drains
entire conjunctiva of UL
conjunctiva of lateral third of LL
Deep parotid LN
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Nerve supply
Motor nerves
Facial nerve (Orbicularis muscle)
Oculomotor nerve (Levator Palpebral Superioris)
Sensory nerves 1st & 2nd div of 5th nerve Upper eyelid
• Supraorbital
• Supratrochlear
• Infratrochlear
• Lacrimal
Lower eyelid
• Infraorbital
• Lacrimal
• infratrochlear
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• Sympathetic nerves
• Muller’s muscle
• Vessels and glands of skin
• Arrangement of the nerves
• most of the nerves are arranged in sub muscular plane
• injection of anaesthetic agents
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Physiology of eyelid movements
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Opening movements
Upper Lid
LPS muscle – primary elevator
Fronatalis muscle – Acessory elevator
Muller’s muscle – Long term adjustment
Lower Lid
Elastic recoil of tissues
Traction exerted by attachment of IR to IT
Muller’s muscle – Long term adjustment
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Eyelid excursion during opening
movements
Upper eyelid raised 10 – 15 mm without frontalis action
When added additional 3-5 mm elevation
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B/L coordination & their basis
Opening movement are B/L symmetric- Direction
Amplitude
Can be voluntarily inhibited
Fine, gross, slow and fast movement
Yoke muscle(obey Hering’s law)
In U/L weakness, other eye may be retracted
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Tone of LPS
Directly related to tone of EOM
In upward gaze, tone increases in both SR and LPS in
concert
Elevation of visual axis
&
Elevation & Retraction of UL
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Reciprocal innervation pattern
Exists between LPS and Orbicularis Oculi
LPS receives maximal innervation during opening & Orbicularis Oculi
receives min innervation & vice versa (Sherrington’s law)
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Blink rate
Normal blink rate varies 12-20/min
Varies with alertness, activity & environmental factors
Increases with
Extremely dry conditions
Strong air currents
Emotion situations such as surprise, anger & fight
Decreases with visual observation, voluntarily inhibited
Complete blink 9 - 12 mm
Incomplete blink 4 – 5 mm
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Dynamics of opening
Opening of UL & LL begins in phase
LL opening much slower due to lack of direct muscle pull
UL moves upward, while LL moves laterally
Overshoot followed by recovery is frequently seen
Voluntary efforts at great visual attention results in widening by 2 mm
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Closing movements
Orbicularis muscle – 3 diff functional units
Spontaneous blinking & tactile corneal reflex Pretarsal
Voluntary blinking and sustained activity - Preseptal and Pretarsal
Forceful closure – pretarsal, preseptal and orbitral fibres
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Upper eyelid versus lower eyelid during closing
UL moves downwards while LL moves medially
Rate of movement similar b/w the two lids
Lower lid movement is 10 – 20 m sec earlier
Gravity - no role
UL voluntary closing has a varying speed(max 14 cm/s)
Small blinks -slowest while complete blinks -rapid
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Peering
Act of looking at some object with great interest
Degree of eye movements constant
UL moves down by 2.5 mm, LL moves both down (2.5 mm) & medially
(1mm)
Similar to closing movement, the LL begins some 200 ms before UL
Relaxation of peering, entails decreased tone of Orbiculris
and a slow return of 2 lids to their normal position
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Blinking
Co-ordinated opening and closing of lids
Complete or incomplete
Complete blink – both UL & LL meet for atleast half of length of their
ciliary part
Voluntary
Involuntary
Spontaneous
Reflex
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Spontaneous blinking
Without any obvious external stimulus or voluntary willed efforts
At frequent intervals, also in blind – no retinal stimuli
No or very infrequent in first few months
Zipper like fashion - displaces tear towards puncta
Functions
Reform and redistribute tear film
Protection against desiccation, Flying missiles or trauma
Perception – information processing procedure of brain
Rest – EOM – momentary upturning
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Reflex blinking
Co-ordinated closing and opening movement of lids which occur
reflexly in response to some direct stimulus
Tactile reflex blinking
Optical reflex blinking
Auditory reflex blinking
Stretch type stimulus
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Voluntry blinking & winking
Co-ordinated closure & opening- both eyes
One eye- winking
Simultaneous contraction of palpebral & orbital portions of orbicularis
Rate & degree of closure & opening can be varied as per will
Voluntary maximal closure – 20 sec
Maximal forceful closure : 50 – 70 mm Hg
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Blephrospasm
Involuntary sustained and forceful closure
Entails all portion of orbicularis oculi & eyebrow muscles
Tonic – lids locked shut for a period of time
Clonic – rapid fluttering of the lids
Essential –
rare idiopathic, 45-65 yrs,
no apparent cause, no connection with visual system
Less apparent during heightened attention
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Reflex blephrospasm
Reflex sensory stimulation – 5th nerve branches
Keratitis, foreign body, corneal ulcers and iridocyclitis
Dazzling light, stimulation of facial nerve and hysteresis
Prolonged blephrospasm- persistent epiphora
lid oedema
visual disability is incapacitating
Treatment Botulinum injection
Facial denervation
removal of the cause
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Bell’s phenomenon
Highly coordinated reflex b/w facial and oculomotor nuclei
On closure, eyeball rolls upward & outward
Protective mechanism
Not present in 10% of normal population
Inverse bell’s phenomenon- globe rotates downward and outwards on
attempted closure
When inverse bell’s associated with lagophthalmos – severe corneal drying and
ulceration may result