60-year-old woman did her open brain surgery by making Pakoda in hospital
60-year-old woman did her open brain surgery by making Pakoda in hospital
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People are often blown away by hearing of brain surgery, because it is a complicated matter. If someone tells you that the patient will have to wake up during the operation, how will it feel. Obviously, your condition will worsen, but in Ancona, Italy, a 60-year-old woman has done a unique experiment while undergoing brain surgery. She made pakoras lying on the bed to remain conscious during the surgery.

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This incident is of Azienda Ospedali Reunity Hospital. Before doing this operation, Dr. Roberto Trignani of the Neurosurgery Department told the female patient that during this time she would have to wake up. Then the elderly lady said that she can do the operation by keeping herself busy with work. The woman made 90 olive pakodas during the operation which lasted two and a half hours. The medical staff was also surprised to see this.

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This time, doctors told that if the woman had fallen asleep or unconscious during the surgery, she could have an attack of paralysis. This could also take her life. While being aware, this risk would be much less. The table and materials for making pakoras were also placed near the patient's bed so that the patient does not have any difficulty in making pakoras. On which the lady made pakoras easily. 53-year-old Dagmar Turner underwent one such surgery at King's College Hospital in London. He played the violin to keep himself conscious.

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