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The article said the operation was completed without issue, so sounds good to me.
It said "the operation was said to have gone off without issue, the patient is still unable to work". Who is saying it didn't have issues though? If the patient still isn't able to work, it sounds potentially like there may have potentially been issues. It may have actually not had issues, but I'm not taking the surgeon or hospital's word for it, assuming it is them who said this.
With a serious head injury you ain't going back to work in the morning. Not defending the surgeon, but the guy probably might never work again because of the injury. Hell, his whole personality might be changed because of it. And there is no way to know how the operation might have turned out or not.
Oh, for sure. It doesn't say how long it's been though. I'm just saying don't take the word if a person who hid the fact they had a child drill into someone's skull. There's really no way to know how it went.