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This leaflet is about the risk of injuries to the eye during or after a general anaesthetic. It explains the causes and what can be done about it.
I take this opportunity to share my experience with succinylcholine, which happened when I was new to the UK and trying to find my feet.
A 16-year-old boy presented to A&E with torsion testis and was posted for urgent surgical repair in the CEPOD theatre. Within the limited time available, I had taken a brief history and nothing was significant in it. He had never been exposed to anaesthesia in the past, and his parents had undergone general anaesthesia in the past but had no issues. He had food two hours before coming to the hospital.
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