Patient plays the violin during brain surgery to remove tumor | ABC News

A patient at a British hospital played Mahler and Gershwin on the violin while surgeons removed a tumor from her brain, so doctors could preserve her ability to play music.

She left the hospital 3 days later and hopes to return to the symphony soon. https://abcn.ws/2SGY9mp

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26 thoughts on “Patient plays the violin during brain surgery to remove tumor | ABC News

  1. Wow. I am pleased in this day and age where art and music is constantly being overshadowed and outproduced by technological advances that some folks are going out of their way to save the artist. maybe there is hope for those of us that still carry the torch for artist created music and art.

  2. She’s a brave woman, we must learn from her, how pretty she survive everything, So , never give up till the end of our lives, be brave like her. ❤️

  3. I have seen and heard everything…..,but have you ever see someone play violin during brain surgery? No, no I have not……

  4. God Bless for the Doctors n her for be those angels dr.. yes I believe n SCIENCE n this time we suppose to be n mars oh another planet but the power of the vanity of material oh color is more then be human bean ego,self fish, at the end of life we don't take nothing everything is empty. Those tape of people. God bless SCIENCE thank you.

  5. Oh the wonders of science and the human condition! Brilliant. I wish you a speedy recovery and thank you for the music.

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