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In a first, doctors perform brain surgery on awake patient at Nairobi Hospital - Face2Face Africa

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It's scary to think of having to undergo brain surgery. And what about having the procedure done while you are still awake? Known as “awake craniotomy,” this medical procedure is helping doctors in delicate operations and saving lives. The procedure was done for the first time at the Nairobi Hospital last month to remove a...

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