This article, published in the Journal of Neurological Surgery, compares four transorbital approaches to the skull base: the lateral orbitotomy, the modified orbitozygomatic approach through a palpebral incision, the modified orbitozygomatic approach through an eyebrow incision, and the supraorbital craniotomy through an eyebrow incision. The study used cadaveric dissections to assess the working corridors and map the anatomical points on the cranial base. The article concludes that each approach has its own advantages and limitations, and appropriate case selection is crucial for successful surgical outcomes. [Extracted from the article]