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“Our plan going into the surgery was that he would be awake and playing the guitar while we were taking out the tumor. We’d be examining him to be sure we weren’t injuring the part that controls hand movement, and the testing of hand movement would be done by him playing the guitar,” said Dr. Ricardo Komotar, the Sylvester brain and tumor neurosurgeon who led the multidisciplinary team.