Former president underwent emergency surgery last Sunday (15) to treat an ‘intestinal subocclusion’ as a result of the stab she took in 2018; There is no forecast of high
According to the medical report released by the DF Star Hospital on Wednesday (16), the former president Follows in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for postoperative follow-up. Bolsonaro’s health is considered stable, with good clinical evolution. It has no pain, bleeding or other complications, which indicates a positive recovery framework.
Bolsonaro continues with the motor physiotherapy routine, including off -bed walks, as well as respiratory physiotherapy, according to medical guidelines. There is no forecast of ICU discharge, and, by guidance of the medical team, the visits are restricted. The hospital reinforces that clinical follow-up remains constant and within the expected parameters for the postoperative period.
The bulletin is signed by doctors Claudio Birolini, head of the surgical team; Cardiologists Leandro Echenique and Brazil Caiado; Guilherme Meyer, Medical Director of the Hospital; Allisson Barcelos Borges, general director of the institution; and Antonio Aurélio de Paiva Fagundes Júnior, coordinator of the Intensive Care Unit of the DF Star Hospital.
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DF Star Hospital reports that former President Jair Bolsonaro remains hospitalized in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), in postoperative follow-up. It has good clinical evolution, without pain, bleeding or other complications. Maintains motor physiotherapy programming (walking off the bed) and respiratory. The recommendation persists not to receive visits and there is no forecast of discharge from the ICU.
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