This handbook addresses the escalating concern of orbital fractures, particularly in the context of increased motor vehicle accidents, crime rates, domestic violence, and potential terrorist threats. With a focus on comprehensive resources for residents and young professionals, it covers the natural history, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and evidence-based treatment of orbital fractures across nine chapters. Starting with an overview of orbital trauma and anatomy, it progresses to clinical assessment, imaging, and specific treatments for various orbital trauma types. The concluding chapters explore complications, providing a valuable guide that bridges research and practical application in craniofacial injuries.