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Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Carlos Aguilera(27)musician plays his saxophone DURING 12-hour brain surgery

Helping surgeons: The talented musician performed a jazz classic to an audience of 16 medics, including surgeons and anaesthetists, enabling them to ensure that they were not damaging his ability to play music
This is the incredible moment a musician played his saxophone during a 12-hour brain operation.
 Remarkable performance: Carlos Aguilera, 27 is filmed playing the saxophone while undergoing surgery to remove a brain tumour at an operating theatre at the Carlos Haya Hospital in Malaga, Spain, in October
Carlos Aguilera(27)gave the remarkable performance while undergoing surgery to remove a brain tumour at an operating theatre at the Carlos Haya Hospital in Malaga, Spain, two months ago.
 Historic performance: According to local reports, the October 15 surgery (pictured) was the first time ever that a patient in a European hospital has played the saxophone while undergoing such an operation
He read and played a jazz classic to an audience of 16 medics, including neurosurgeons and anaesthetists, enabling them to ensure that they were not damaging his ability to play music.
In theatre: Speaking after the successful operation, neurosurgeon Guillermo Ibanez said: 'We operated on Carlos like this because he's a professional musician and his working life depends on this activity'

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