Argentina soccer great Maradona in recovery after successful brain
surgery
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[November 04, 2020]
By Ramiro Scandolo
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentine soccer
great Diego Maradona was in recovery after successful surgery to treat a
subdural hematoma, a blood clot on the brain, the former World Cup
winner's doctor said late on Tuesday. The operation, after Maradona, 60, was admitted
to hospital a day earlier, was to address the clot, often caused
by a head injury, and which can put pressure on the brain.
"I was able to evacuate the hematoma successfully and Diego
tolerated the surgery very well," Leopoldo Luque, Maradona's
neurosurgeon and personal physician, told reporters outside the
clinic where dozens of fans were gathered.
"The steps now are observation, but it is controlled. It will
depend on how he does. It is not highly complex, but it is still
brain surgery," Luque added, saying the procedure had taken
around 80 minutes.
The intervention was potentially risky due to the
ex-footballer's delicate general health, though Luque earlier
said the procedure was "routine surgery" and that Maradona had
been "lucid" and understood and agreed with the procedure.
Maradona was admitted to the Ipensa clinic in La Plata,
Argentina, on Monday for anemia and dehydration, before being
transferred to Olivos Clinic in Buenos Aires province.
Around 50 fans gathered in front of the Olivos Clinic, in the
suburbs of Buenos Aires, celebrated when reports of the
successful outcome started to emerge, chanting: "Diego, Diego!"
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Alberto J. Armando
Stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina - March 7, 2020 Gimnasia y Esgrima
coach Diego Maradona before the match REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian
Maradona, who won the World Cup with Argentina in 1986 and is
widely considered to be one of the greatest players of all time,
coaches local club Gimnasia y Esgrima. He last appeared in
public on his 60th birthday last Friday before his side's league
match against Patronato.
Dozens of fans of Gimnasia y Esgrima have converged on the
hospital since Monday evening, waving flags and holding posters
with messages of support as they waited for news.
"What we want the most is for Diego to get out of all this. He
can be, he is the greatest, the greatest in the world," said
Diego Bermudez, 41, a Maradona fan waiting outside the hospital.
Another fan, Oscar Medina, said: "Diego is fighting inside with
medics. Hopefully God blesses the medics, to move on from this.
His people are out here on the street, hearts beating."
(Reporting by Ramiro Scandolo and Jorge Otaola; Additional
reporting by Reuters TV; writing by Cassandra Garrison and Adam
Jourdan; editing by Toby Davis and Leslie Adler)
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