| Literature DB >> 24491847 |
A de Runz1, C Minetti2, M Brix2, E Simon2.
Abstract
The TASER is a non-lethal conducted electrical weapon intended to incapacitate a person. The growing use of the TASER has resulted in an increased risk of injuries, including those to the face. We report a case of lacrimal canaliculus laceration and ethmoid bone fracture caused by an extra penetration (XP) TASER X26 dart. A 35-year-old was subdued with a TASER head shot; the probe was discharged into the left medial canthus without causing any ocular lesions. A computed tomography scan revealed the probe to be embedded in the left nasolacrimal duct and showed a displaced ethmoid fracture. The barbed dart had sectioned the inferior lacrimal canaliculus without electrifying the lesion. This case expands the knowledge of injuries that may occur as a result of the use of this device and the management of peri-ocular TASER injuries.Entities:
Keywords: anastomosis; catheterization; conducted energy weapon injuries; lacerations; lacrimal apparatus; lacrimal apparatus diseases; lacrimal duct obstruction; microsurgery; nasolacrimal duct; surgical; tears
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24491847 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijom.2013.12.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg ISSN: 0901-5027 Impact factor: 2.789