Woman who played violin through brain surgery gives touching tribute to . . . After being diagnosed with a brain tumour, Dagmar Turner thought she’d never play the violin again – but then came along a clever plan devised by doctors at King’s College, London A woman from the Isle of Wight who played the violin during brain surgery has been reunited with her neurosurgeon
Patient plays violin during her brain surgery - BBC Ms Turner, from the Isle of Wight, was diagnosed with a brain tumour after suffering a seizure in 2013 She was concerned over losing the ability to play the violin Her tumour was located in
Woman who played violin during brain surgery reunites with doctor A woman who played the violin during her brain surgery has been reunited with the surgeon who removed her tumour Dagmar Turner’s operation was specially planned to ensure her ability to play the
Has a woman had brain surgery while playing violin? - Dear Art Playing the violin during her surgery transformed Dagmar Turner’s life in profound ways, enabling her to retain her musical abilities while simultaneously fostering a deep connection with her neurosurgeon, Professor Ashkan
Patient plays violin while surgeons remove brain tumour During the operation Prof Ashkan and the team performed a craniotomy (an opening in the skull) and Dagmar was brought round from the anaesthetic She played violin while her tumour was removed, while closely monitored by the anaesthetists and a therapist
Woman Plays Violin During Brain Surgery - Voice of America Dagmar Turner, 53, has had a passion for playing the violin since she was 10, and she is currently a member of the Isle of Wight Symphony Orchestra So losing the ability to play because of a