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Man plays saxophone through brain surgery to remove tumor

Por: 10 WBNS Nation October 15, 2022

ROME, Metropolitan City of Rome — A musician had a brain tumor removed in Italy this week in a nine-hour surgery that he spent not only awake and fully conscious, but playing his saxophone. The 35-year-old male patient had the procedure at Rome's Paideia International Hospital on Monday and was discharged early Thursday morning.   Dr. Christian Brogna, a neurosurgeon and expert in awake surgery, told CBS News the tumor was removed... + full article



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