Argentina’s Ex-President Kirchner Recovering From Surgery
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Argentina’s ex-President Kirchner recovering from surgery
BUENOS AIRES, Dec 21 (Reuters) – Argentine former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, currently under house arrest after a corruption conviction, was recovering well on Sunday after undergoing surgery for appendicitis. The Otamendi Clinic in Buenos Aires said Fernandez had laparoscopic surgery on Saturday, confirming a diagnosis of appendicitis with localized peritonitis. She was “progressing without postoperative complications,” accord…
The sanatorium Otamendi released the first report on the health of the former president, who was transferred this Saturday from her home, where she is serving home prison for corruption.
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was hospitalized in a hospital in Buenos Aires and underwent a surgical intervention due to a picture of appendicitis. The former Argentine president (2007-2015) suffered acute abdominal pain in the afternoon of this Saturday and, at the request of her medical team, she was authorized by the justice to leave the department where, since last June, she carries out home detention, convicted in a corruption case. The o…
The former Argentine president was surgically intervened on Saturday, December 20 at the Sanatorio Otamendi in Buenos Aires for a picture of appendicitis and recovered satisfactorily.
From the Sanatorio Otamendi the medical part about the health of the former president, who was surgically intervened during this Saturday. In addition to confirming the diagnosis it was indicated how it evolves
By Federico Jofré, CNN en Español The former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was subjected this Saturday to laparoscopic surgery due to appendicitis with localized peritonitis and is recovering after the procedure, reported in a statement the Sanatorio Otamendi, where the ex-mandatory was hospitalized. El Sanatorio also said that Fernández de Kirchner entered its facilities earlier with “abdominal pains compatible with acute appendic sy…
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