Last October he underwent emergency surgery and was saved by the doctors of the Marche University Hospital, who removed a brain tumor (meningioma).
Having become a father for the fourth time, a 40-year-old Congolese agronomist engineer wanted to call the latest born Mauro Tarcisio, that is, the names of Professor Mauro Dobran, director of the Neurosurgery Clinic, who operated on him, and that of the entrepreneur Tarcisio Senzacqua, at whose companies (Sint Tecnologie and Self Globe) were following a course in the hygienic-sanitary management of the agri-food transformation chain in the Macerata area.
It is the story with a happy ending of Bufole Mugisho, whose pathology was discovered while he was in Italy for a project wanted by the former Italian ambassador to the Republic of Congo Luca Attanasio, killed in an ambush in February 2021. Mugisho sent the photos of his family at the University Hospital: the newborn Mauro Tarcisio and the other children playing with a box full of notebooks and colors donated by the hospital staff, displaying signs: 'Merci papa Mauro', 'Merci Ospedali Riuniti (The old name of the Aou, ed.)'.
Mugisho underwent emergency surgery in Ancona on 25 October after experiencing severe headaches.
The tumor mass was found to be benign.
Without the operation, which lasted 7 hours and was performed in Dobran by doctor Valentina Liverotti and neuroanesthetist Edoardo Barboni, within a few months he would have gone into a coma.
'Buf', as the surgeons had affectionately nicknamed him, was followed by the Torrette hospital, even after his return to Congo.
The engineer was in Italy, together with 17 other compatriot graduates, for the Quality Food project between the Self Globe company of Monte San Martino (Macerata) of Senzacqua and the Industry Promotion Fund of the Republic of Congo, with support of the University of Camerino, wanted by Ambassador Attanasio.
Attanasio's widow, the hospital says, "saw the photos and was very impressed".
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