Ophthalmic injuries from a TASER

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Abstract

The TASER (TASER International) is an energy-conducting weapon, that is becoming more frequently used by law enforcement officials to subdue combative individuals. Though generally regarded as a safe alternative, the use of such weapons has been reported to cause serious injuries. We describe a case in which ocular injuries were sustained by impalement with a TASER dart. Emergency physicians should be aware of the potential for serious ophthalmic injuries from TASERs and how such injuries should be managed.

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Han, J. S., Chopra, A., & Carr, D. (2009). Ophthalmic injuries from a TASER. Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine, 11(1), 90–93. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1481803500010976

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