Aerial drone misadventure: A novel case of trauma resulting in ocular globe rupture
Purpose: The purpose of this case report is to present the novel findings of a drone causing such a traumatic ocular injury and provide recommendations for how it might be prevented. Observations: We report on a recent case where a child presented to our Emergency Department after incurring a blow t...
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doaj-62979c2ae6eb493dadf13bdc78a33fe82020-11-24T22:31:17ZengElsevierAmerican Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports2451-99362018-06-01103537Aerial drone misadventure: A novel case of trauma resulting in ocular globe ruptureEliza E. Moskowitz0Yonaton M. Siegel-Richman1George Hertner2Thomas Schroeppel3Department of Surgery, University of Colorado Health-South, Memorial Hospital, 1400 E Boulder St, Colorado Springs, CO 80909, United States; Department of Surgery, University of Colorado School of Medicine, 12631 E. 17th Avenue, C-305, Aurora, CO 80045, United States; Corresponding author. University of Colorado Hospital, Department of Surgery, 12631 E. 17th Avenue, C-305, Aurora, CO 80045, United States.Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado Health-South, Memorial Hospital, 1400 E Boulder St, Colorado Springs, CO 80909, United StatesDepartment of Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado Health-South, Memorial Hospital, 1400 E Boulder St, Colorado Springs, CO 80909, United StatesDepartment of Surgery, University of Colorado School of Medicine, 12631 E. 17th Avenue, C-305, Aurora, CO 80045, United StatesPurpose: The purpose of this case report is to present the novel findings of a drone causing such a traumatic ocular injury and provide recommendations for how it might be prevented. Observations: We report on a recent case where a child presented to our Emergency Department after incurring a blow to the face by the propeller of a remote controlled drone. The patient suffered significant trauma including rupture of the right globe. Conclusions: As drone sales continue to rise, it is important that physicians be prepared to treat the potential injuries that may result from using these devices. Furthermore, in an attempt to reduce the number of visits associated with remote controlled drones, physicians should be prepared to provide advice as to how patients can reduce the risks of injury. Importance: We hope that the framework and recommendations below will help physicians decrease adverse outcomes related to this unusual injury pattern. Keywords: Drone, Trauma, Globe injury, Globe rupture, Ocular trauma, Corneal trauma, Scleral traumahttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451993617303973 |
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Aerial drone misadventure: A novel case of trauma resulting in ocular globe rupture |
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aerial drone misadventure: a novel case of trauma resulting in ocular globe rupture |
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American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports |
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Purpose: The purpose of this case report is to present the novel findings of a drone causing such a traumatic ocular injury and provide recommendations for how it might be prevented. Observations: We report on a recent case where a child presented to our Emergency Department after incurring a blow to the face by the propeller of a remote controlled drone. The patient suffered significant trauma including rupture of the right globe. Conclusions: As drone sales continue to rise, it is important that physicians be prepared to treat the potential injuries that may result from using these devices. Furthermore, in an attempt to reduce the number of visits associated with remote controlled drones, physicians should be prepared to provide advice as to how patients can reduce the risks of injury. Importance: We hope that the framework and recommendations below will help physicians decrease adverse outcomes related to this unusual injury pattern. Keywords: Drone, Trauma, Globe injury, Globe rupture, Ocular trauma, Corneal trauma, Scleral trauma |
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