Argentina’s Ex-President Kirchner Recovering From Surgery
- Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, former Argentine President, is recovering from surgery for acute appendicitis at the Otamendi Sanatorium in Buenos Aires.
- The procedure confirmed a diagnosis of appendicitis with localized peritonitis, and she is expected to be discharged early Monday.
- Supporters gathered outside the clinic showing solidarity with her, who faces ongoing legal challenges while under house arrest.
- This was her fourth surgery, with her medical history including a 2013 surgery for a subdural hematoma.
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CFK recovering after emergency surgery
Former Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner is recovering at the Otamendi Sanatorium in Buenos Aires following successful emergency surgery for acute appendicitis. The 72-year-old Peronist leader, who is currently serving a six-year sentence under house arrest, was rushed to the medical facility on Saturday afternoon after experiencing severe abdominal pain.
Former Argentine president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has been operated on for emergency appendicitis. The Peronist leader interrupted her home prison on Saturday to be taken to the Otamendi sanatorium in Buenos Aires after feeling severe abdominal pains. The intervention was performed successfully at night, hours after the transfer. According to the medical information released this Sunday, it evolves in a favorable way. According to the me…
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According to the news service MinutoUno, a medical report is expected from the administration of the Otamendi y Miruli Sanatorium, where the 72-year-old former president was taken urgently on Saturday with abdominal pain. Doctors decided to practicar the surgery immediately after the necessary examinations using minimally invasive laparoscopy, and she will be hospitalized for one to four days, although there is no precise information on this, th…
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