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At a press conference on the morning of Monday (14), in Brasilia, the head of the medical team that has been taking care of former President Jair Bolsonaro in his postoperative hospitalization, Claudio Birolini, who was responsible for the operation carried out last Sunday (13), said the health problem in the right leader’s intestine “is not 100% resolved”. The former president underwent surgery that lasted 12 hours.
“Problem was not 100 percent solved,” said the team chief who had surgery on the former president. Photo: Reproduction
According to the doctor, “new adhesions will graduate” in the former president’s gut, still as a result of the stab she suffered during the presidential campaign in September 2018. “The adhesions will form, this is inevitable. A patient who has a hostile abdomen, as much as you loosen everything, these adhesions will graduate,” Birolini said at an interview at DF Star Hospital. “In the immediate postoperative period, these adhesions will graduate, and this makes recovery in the coming days, a little slower, and we have no intention of accelerating it,” said the professional.
Claudio Birolini also stated that the former president’s situation is “complex” due to the quite “damaged” abdominal wall. According to him, in the medium or long term future, the so -called “bridas adhesions” may actually arise, and that each case will be analyzed individually.
BRIDES ADENCES These are fibrous tissue structures that usually form after surgery or abdominal inflammation. These healing tissues can unite different organs of the abdominal cavity.
In turn, Leandro Echenique, a cardiologist and who is part of the team that takes care of Bolsonaro, classified the former president’s surgery as “extremely complex.” “I had a lot of grip (in the gut), but the result was excellent,” he said. “There was no complication, and all preventive measures will be taken,” he added.
“He is awake, conscious and has already made another joke there,” he said.
Bolsonaro has been hospitalized in Brasilia since Saturday night (12/4), after being transferred from Natal (RN), where he had to be hastily hospitalized on Friday (11/4), to treat intestinal subclusion. The former president was ill while serving schedule in the interior of Rio Grande do Norte and was transferred from helicopter to Natal. He complained of severe pain.
The former president’s personal physician, Claudio Birolini, even said that, despite not being in person, the picture faced by Bolsonaro on Friday was the worst since the stabbed suffered during the 2018 presidential campaign. The state of health is stable.