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Brazil worker survives bar through skull

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — A 24-year-old con­struc­tion worker sur­vived after a 6-foot metal bar fell from above and pierced his head, doc­tors said Friday.

Luiz Alexan­dre Essinger, chief of staff of Rio de Janeiro’s Miguel Couto Hos­pi­tal said doc­tors suc­cess­fully with­drew the iron bar from Eduardo Leite’s skull dur­ing a five-hour surgery.

He was taken to the oper­at­ing room, his skull was opened, they exam­ined the brain and the sur­geon decided to pull the metal bar out from the front in the same direc­tion it entered the brain.” Essinger said.

He said Leite was con­scious when he arrived at the hos­pi­tal and told him what had happened.

He said Leite was lucid and showed no neg­a­tive con­se­quences after the operation.

Today, he con­tin­ues well, with few com­plaints for a five-hour-long surgery,” Essinger said. “He says he feels lit­tle pain.”

The bar fell from the fifth floor of a build­ing under con­struc­tion, went through Leite’s hard hat, entered the back of his skull and exited between his eyes, Essinger said, adding, “It really was a mir­a­cle” that Leite survived.

The acci­dent and surgery took place on Wednesday.

They told me he was lay­ing down (in the ambu­lance) with the bar point­ing upward, said Leite’s wife, Lil­ian Regina da Silva Costa. “He was hold­ing it and his face cov­ered in blood. His look was as if noth­ing had hap­pened. When he arrived he told the doc­tors he wasn’t feel­ing any­thing, no pain, noth­ing. It’s unbelievable.”

Ruy Mon­teiro, the hospital’s head of neu­ro­surgery told the Globo TV net­work that Leite escaped by just a few cen­time­ters from los­ing one eye and becom­ing par­a­lyzed on the left side of his body.

He said the bar entered a “non-eloquent” area of the brain , an area that doesn’t have a spe­cific, major known function.

Leite is expected to remain hos­pi­tal­ized for at least two weeks.

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