Thursday, December 12, 2024 - Brazilian President, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is expected to undergo an additional medical procedure on Thursday, December 12, as part of his treatment following the emergency surgery he had on Monday to drain a bleed on his brain.
Doctors from Sao Paulo’s Sírio-Libanês Hospital will perform
an endovascular procedure on Thursday morning as part of his “therapy program,”
according to a note released by the hospital on Wednesday afternoon.
The president’s doctor, Roberto Kalil, told Reuters the
procedure was considered a “complement” to Tuesday’s surgery.
“This involves a catheterization that targets the
meninges artery. Why? Because when a hematoma is drained, there is a slight
chance that the small arteries in the meninges could cause a minor bleed in the
future,” Kalil said.
In previous comments soon after the surgery, Kalil had said
it was “important to note that (Lula) did not sustain any brain injury. The
hematoma, the bleeding, was not inside the brain; it was outside the brain and
has been completely drained.”
Lul, who is still in the hospital’s intensive care unit –
spent the “day well, without complications, underwent physiotherapy, walked and
received visits from family,” the note released by the hospital says, adding
that “the president remains under the accompaniment of the medical team.”
The 79-year-old Lula was operated on Monday due to a brain
bleed linked to a fall in October.
The emergency surgery added to health concerns about the
president, who is halfway through his third non-consecutive term.
Lula has curtailed travel in recent months while doctors
monitored his recovery from trauma to the back of his head, sustained when he
fell at his home in late October, requiring stitches.
Prior to the emergency surgery, Lula had complained of a
worsening headache during a congressional event Monday evening in the capital,
Brasilia. An MRI scan detected an intracranial haemorrhage, and Lula was
flown to Sao Paulo soon after for the surgery, according to a medical note
released by the government.
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