Brazil’s Bolsonaro shares recovery footage from intensive care after 12-hour surgery
- Jair Bolsonaro shared footage of his recovery in the hospital after a 12-hour bowel surgery, showing he remains in intensive care.
- Doctors stated that there is no estimated discharge date from intensive care and that Bolsonaro should not receive visitors.
- Bolsonaro is expected to stand trial at Brazil’s Supreme Court for allegedly attempting to stage a coup in January 2023.
- The surgery was described as the 'most complex' since his stabbing, with a very delicate and prolonged post-surgery recovery.
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Bolsonaro remains in ICU with no schedule for discharge: medical note
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro remains in the intensive care unit with no forecast for discharge after undergoing a complex surgery, a medical note from DF Star Hospital said on Tuesday.

Brazil's Bolsonaro shares recovery footage from intensive care after 12-hour surgery
Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro shared footage on social media on Tuesday of his recovery in hospital where he remains in intensive care following bowel surgery.
Bolsonaro remains in ICU with no schedule for discharge, says medical note
BRASILIA, - Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro remains in the intensive care unit with no forecast for discharge after undergoing a complex surgery, a medical note from DF Star Hospital said on Tuesday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The former Brazilian president was operated on Sunday from the abdomen for 12 hours. After this surgery, he will have to stay "at least two weeks" in the hospital, said his doctors this Monday. "The post-operative will be very delicate and prolonged," said the cardiologist of Jair Bolsonaro. - Brazil: operated for 12 hours, former president Jair Bolsonaro begins a "very delicate" convalescence (International).
Brazil's Bolsonaro remains in intensive care after 12-hour surgery
Brazilian doctors said Monday that former President Jair Bolsonaro is conscious and remains in intensive care following a 12-hour surgery for a bowel obstruction the day prior. The far-right leader was hospitalized due to problems related to long-term effects of being stabbed in the abdomen in September 2018.Doctors at the DF Star Hospital said in a press conference in Brasilia that they do not expect to discharge Bolsonaro this week. Cláudio Bi…
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