Singer comfortably sings opera during brain tumor surgery
Doctors at the Medical University of Utrecht, Netherlands have just performed brain surgery for singer Ambroz Bajec-Lapajne.
Doctors at the Medical University of Utrecht, Netherlands have just performed brain surgery for singer Ambroz Bajec-Lapajne.
Singer sings while having a brain tumor surgery
Ambroz made everyone surprised when singing while doctors were performing surgery.
Ambroz Bajec-Lapajne sang during surgery.(Source: YouTube)
Ambroz sang 'Gute Nacht' by Austrian composer Franz Peter Schubert.
The Slovennia singer was suffering from glioblastoma mutiforme (GBM) brain tumor and had surgery right after discovering.
The surgery took place on June 14, 2014 and so far, Ambroz's health has remained stable and he continues his singing career.
According to Ambroz, the doctors asked him to sing to see if the surgery had any impact on his singing ability or whether it was convenient to monitor changes in the surgery.
'When I started the surgery, I could not control my tongue and pronounced it non-stop. It is really a strange feeling "- Ambroz shared. /.
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