Brazil's former President Bolsonaro undergoes new surgery for bowel obstruction
- Jair Bolsonaro is in stable condition after being hospitalized for severe abdominal pain caused by a bowel obstruction.
- The obstruction is a complication from multiple surgeries following Bolsonaro's stabbing in 2018, according to his doctors.
- Doctors at Rio Grande Hospital reported that Bolsonaro is not in need of emergency surgery, depending on his recovery for further procedures.
- Bolsonaro stated he would likely need another surgery in the future.
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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro underwent surgery for the fifth time. The surgery lasted 12 hours.
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro underwent "successful" abdominal surgery in Brasilia on Sunday, a twelve-hour operation for an intestinal obstruction related to an assault suffered by the official in 2018, when he was the victim of a knife attack, news.ro reports.
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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is undergoing surgery on Sunday, his fifth since being stabbed in the stomach while campaigning in 2018, his medical team said in a statement.
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Brazilian former president, the far-righter Jair Bolsonaro (2019-2022) is being operated on this Sunday to treat a partial obstruction of the intestine, the medical center in Brasilia reported where he has been hospitalized since Saturday night. RELATED: The Brazilian Supreme Court Could Imprison Jair Bolsonaro for 30 Years “At the moment he is undergoing an exploratory laparotomy to release the intestinal adhesions and rebuild the abdominal wal…
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