Intraorbital wall fracture is a type of orbital wall fracture, i.e., orbital wall fracture includes intraorbital wall fracture. The orbit is a cone-like structure with a square base and is divided into supraorbital, infraorbital, intraorbital, and extraorbital walls according to its orientation, and orbital wall fracture includes fractures of these four orbital walls. Among them, the medial orbital wall is most prone to burst fractures due to its thin bone quality, and fractures of the infraorbital wall also occur frequently. The lateral orbital wall has thicker bone, but can also fracture after trauma. When a fracture of the orbital wall occurs, the patient should seek medical attention. Since the optic nerve passes through the orbit, when a fracture of the orbital wall occurs, it may cause damage to the relevant nerves, resulting in loss of vision. It is recommended that patients with orbital wall fractures seek prompt hospitalization to evaluate their condition and follow medical advice.