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A musician played the guitar on the operation table as he underwent a surgery at a private hospital in Bengaluru for a rare movement disorder affecting guitarists.
The successful brain circuit surgery, believed to be the first such operation in the country, was performed on 11 July by a team of doctors from Bhagawan Mahaveer Jain Hospital on 37-year-old Abishek Prasad, who has a passion for the guitar, to rid him of the neurological disorder 'guitarist dystonia' that had crippled his fingers.
Expressing joy over the successful procedure, Prasad, a native of Bihar, said even the doctor did not expect the result to be 100 percent accurate. He added:
Prasad had developed the problem with his left hand’s fingers resulting in difficulty in moving his little finger, and the trouble gradually grew into a disability because of which he had to stop playing the guitar.
Calling it a rare disorder, neurologist Dr Sanjiv CC, who specialises in movement disorders, said it occurs to one percent among professional musicians.
(With inputs from ANI and PTI)
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