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Tehrani H et al. - Although the incidence of eye splash injury has been assessed for a number of surgical specialities, such risks posed to the burn surgeon have not been previously quantified. The authors recommend that eye protection should be used either in the form of goggles or a visor and should encompass all burn theatre cases as a matter of policy.

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