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Drones' side effect: facial and ocular trauma caused by an aerial drone
François-Xavier Crahay1, Radhika Rampat2, Martin Tonglet3
1Cornea and Refractive Surgery Department, CHR Citadelle, Liège, Belgium fxcrahay@hotmail.com.
Abstract:
An adult man was struck in the face by his own aerial drone. The propellers hit the upper face region leading to forehead and eyelid lacerations, a partial scleral laceration, conjunctival laceration, hyphaema, traumatic iritis and forward displacement of one haptic of the intraocular lens from a previous cataract surgery. In the last decade, drone use has significantly increased and drone-related injuries have become an emerging cause of trauma. Our case raises awareness of the risks and highlights the need for improvement in regulation of drone use.
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