The orbit is the bony cavity bounded by 7 bones that contains the eye and its surrounding structures. It has dimensions of approximately 42mm deep medially and 50mm deep laterally, with an intraorbital width of 25mm. The walls include the medial, inferior, lateral and superior walls. The medial wall is the thinnest and most commonly involved in infections from adjacent sinuses. The orbit contains the eyeball, extraocular muscles, nerves like CN II-VI, blood vessels, orbital fat and the lacrimal gland.