Patient:male, 43 years old, Tibetan, married. Chief complaint:visual impairment of the left eye for one month. No significant abnormalities observed in nasal endoscopy. Sinus CT:the 47 mm×44 mm cystic low density shadows can be seen in the left infratemporal fossa, which is separated inside, and parts of the lesions have invaded into the orbit and skull base. Diagnosis:the left infratemporal fossa hydatid invaded the orbit and skull base. Under the guidance of general anesthesia navigation, the patient underwent sinusotomy on the left infratemporal fossa and the left eyesight recovered after operation. CT examination showed that the left temporal lobe tumor has been cleared.