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Electrolyte derangements from tetanus–induced renal dysfunction should be corrected preoperatively. Appropriate invasive monitoring should be secured, and titrable drug infusions for intra–operative management of autonomic storms should be prepared before proceeding with a surgical procedure. Ideally, patients being considered for debridement and tracheostomy should undergo anaesthesia and surgery before severe autonomic dysfunction develops.

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