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Bolsonaro Diagnosed With Intestinal Obstruction, May Require Surgery - Reports

Bolsonaro Diagnosed With Intestinal Obstruction, May Require Surgery - Reports Thu 15th July 2021 | 01:30 AM BUENOS AIRES (UrduPoint News / Sputnik - 15th July, 2021) Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been diagnosed with intestinal obstruction after being admitted to an army hospital with abdominal pains, and may require emergency surgery, national media reported on Wednesday, citing his office. Bolsonaro would be transferred to a Sao Paulo hospital where doctors would decide on the surgery, according to GloboNews. Earlier in the day, the Brazilian leader was taken to an army hospital in the capital city of Brasilia after suffering from abdominal pains and involuntary contraction of the diaphragm (hiccups) for 11 days in a row.

Bad hiccups, but no immediate surgery for Brazil s president Bolsonaro

After 10 straight days of hiccups, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was admitted to a hospital Wednesday with what doctors said was an intestinal obstruction that could require surgery. They announced later that they would not operate immediately. Bolsonaro, 66, was admitted to the Armed Forces Hospital in the capital of Brasilia in the morning and was feeling well, according to an initial statement that said physicians were examining his persistent hiccups. But hours later, the president s office said the surgeon who operated on Bolsonaro after he was stabbed in the abdomen during the 2018 presidential campaign decided to transfer him to Sao Paulo, where he underwent additional tests. By Wednesday night, the Hospital Nova Star released a statement saying the president would receive a conservative clinical treatment, meaning he will not go through surgery for now.

Brésil: occlusion intestinale pour Bolsonaro, risque d opération d urgence

le 15 juillet 2021 à 00h00 par AFP Hospitalisé à Brasilia mercredi, le président brésilien Jair Bolsonaro souffre d une occlusion intestinale et va être transféré à Sao Paulo pour réaliser des examens complémentaires en vue d une éventuelle opération d urgence, a annoncé la présidence. Le chef de l Etat avait été admis à l hôpital des Forces armées dans la nuit en raison d une crise de hoquet persistante depuis plus de dix jours. M. Bolsonaro, 66 ans, a été opéré à plusieurs reprises ces deux dernières années après avoir subi des perforations intestinales lors d un attentat à l arme blanche en septembre 2018, en pleine campagne pour l élection présidentielle.

Brazil s president admitted to hospital after 10 days of hiccups

Jul 14, 2021 / 08:30 PM CDT Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro speaks during a ceremony at the Planalto presidential palace, in Brasilia, Brazil, Tuesday, July 13, 2021. (AP Photo/Eraldo Peres) RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) After 10 straight days of hiccups, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was admitted to a hospital Wednesday with what doctors said was an intestinal obstruction that could require surgery. They announced later that they would not operate immediately. Bolsonaro, 66, was admitted to the Armed Forces Hospital in the capital of Brasilia in the morning and was “feeling well,” according to an initial statement that said physicians were examining his persistent hiccups. But hours later, the president’s office said the surgeon who operated on Bolsonaro after he was stabbed in the abdomen during the 2018 presidential campaign decided to transfer him to Sao Paulo, where he underwent additional tests. By Wednesday night, the Hospital Nova Star released a statement saying t

AAP Rolling News Bulletin Jul 15, 1000 - 15-Jul-2021 - NZ International news

AAP Rolling News Bulletin Jul 15, 1000 AAP Rolling News Bulletin Jul 15, 1000 15 July 2021 Rolling News Bulletin 1000 AAP Rolling News Bulletin for Jul 15 at 1000 Sydney Airport (SYDNEY) Sydney Airport has rejected a $22.3 billion takeover offer because it undervalues the business, which runs the nation s biggest aviation hub. The airport was earlier this month approached by a consortium of infrastructure investors with an offer of $8.25 per stapled security. The boards have concluded that the indicative proposal undervalues Sydney Airport and is not in the best interests of security holders, it said in a statement on Thursday. It concluded the timing of the offer, coming in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic and ahead of Australia opening its borders at some future point, was opportunistic . The indicative price is below where Sydney Airport s security price traded before the pandemic, it said. Sydney Airport is Australia s major gateway to international travel and

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