Hundreds of patients 'wake up' during surgery

The rare phenomenon which leaves patients feeling 'buried alive' could cause long-term psychological problems

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Hundreds of patients in the UK reported "waking up" during surgery and said they could feel pain and hear conversations, but could neither move nor communicate with doctors, a new report has revealed.

The investigation, run by the country's leading anaesthetists, involved analysing over three million operations and found that "accidental awareness" happens in one in every 19,000 cases.

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