(ANSA) - ROME, OCT 13 - A 35-year-old Italian musician had a
brain tumour removed while playing the saxophone in a Rome
clinic on Monday, it emerged Thursday.
The operation at the Paideia International Hospital was led by
brain surgeon Christian Brogna, an expert in wake surgery who a
few years ago carried out a similar op on a patient who was
playing the violin in London.
Monday's surgery lasted nine hours and the musician played the
sex throughout.
The patient was discharged on Thursday morning.
"It was an extremely complex operation on a young patient with a
tumour in a very complex area of the brain which at one time
would have been classed as inoperable," Brogna told ANSA.
He said the procedure had been made even more complex by the
fact that the musician was left-handed. (ANSA).
Musician has brain tumour removed while playing sax
Patient, 35, discharged from Rome clinic