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Brisbane patient kept awake during groundbreaking brain surgery
Lisa Gillinder, director of Mater Advanced Epilepsy Service, said epilepsy patients were woken up at a number of points during a routine surgery to do tests to ensure the surgery was going well and there was no secondary brain damage.
But Dr Gillinder said keeping Mr Tondeleir awake for the…
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