you might communicate to your surgeon that you’d like to discuss this with your anesthesiologist, and come to an agreement that they make doubly sure that you don’t respond to commands before they administer the drug that paralyzes you, to reduce the chance that this happens. unfortunately, there’s no good way to know whether you have any complications with anaesthetic until you’ve gone under.
i am personally a fan of the ergochair pro by autonomous. probably the best chair i’ve ever owned. it is a bit pricey though.