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A patient recovering from surgery and returning to something they love is celebration-worthy.
Seeing the patient doing that mid-surgery might raise a few eyebrows.
Dagmar Turner, 53, played the violin as doctors at King's College Hospital in London attempted to remove a brain tumor she's been battling since 2013. In a statement, the hospital said the surgery was done with Turner awake and playing to "ensure areas of the patient’s brain responsible for delicate hand movement and coordination" weren't damaged.
Woman plays the violin while undergoing surgery to remove brain tumor at hospital in London
Dagmar Turner wanted to make sure she'd be able to continue playing the violin after doctor's at King's College Hospital in London removed a tumor.
A patient recovering from surgery and returning to something they love is celebration-worthy.
Seeing the patient doing that mid-surgery might raise a few eyebrows.
Dagmar Turner, 53, played the violin as doctors at King's College Hospital in London attempted to remove a brain tumor she's been battling since 2013. In a statement, the hospital said the surgery was done with Turner awake and playing to "ensure areas of the patient’s brain responsible for delicate hand movement and coordination" weren't damaged.