Small bones protruding from the orbital bone are generally caused by the following conditions: a. Patients who fall and injure the orbit accidentally can cause a local fracture, and if the patient does not undergo X-ray or active surgical treatment in a timely manner, a deformed healing process will be formed during the healing of the bone, which will manifest as a small local bone protrusion. If the protruding bone is accompanied by obvious pain symptoms, it needs to be treated by surgery for the second time. Second, the bone protrusion caused by tumor lesions, mostly seen in the intracranial and ocular malignant tumors invade the local bone, causing bone destruction, accompanied by obvious protrusion symptoms, at this time, patients need to improve the local CT or magnetic resonance examination, clear the primary tumor, and then remove the primary tumor as soon as possible, combined with chemotherapy and radiotherapy after surgery to kill the cancer cells in the body and prolong the patient’s life.