Twelve to 15 times a year, Washington University neurosurgeons at Barnes-Jewish Hospital put a patient to sleep, remove part of the patient's skull -- exposing their brain -- and then wake the patient up and begin the procedure. These surgeons are performing one of the most dramatic and difficult of surgical procedures -- awake craniotomy. Find out more in this video.
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