Pope Francis in hospital for second abdominal surgery in two years
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[June 07, 2023]
By Philip Pullella
ROME (Reuters) -Pope Francis was admitted to a Rome hospital on
Wednesday for another abdominal operation under general anaesthesia,
this time to repair a hernia most likely caused by scars from surgery in
2021.
Francis, 86, gave no sign that he was about to enter hospital for
planned surgery during his general audience in St. Peter's Square, where
he was in good spirits, stopped to kiss babies and lingered to chat with
newlyweds.
Shortly afterwards, he left the Vatican in a simple white Fiat 500 L for
the Catholic-run Gemelli hospital a short drive away and which has a
10th-floor suite reserved for popes.
The surgery, scheduled to take place on Wednesday afternoon, will make
it the third hospital stay for Francis since cardinals chose the
Argentine as the first Latin American pope in 2013 and is the latest in
a string of health problems in recent years.
A statement, which was unusually detailed by Vatican standards, said he
was expected to stay for "a number of days" to allow for "normal
post-operation progress and full recovery of his functions".
It said the operation was necessary to repair a laparocele, a hernia
that sometimes forms over a scar usually resulting from a previous
surgery. It is more common in older people and it can also be caused by
obesity or weakness of the abdominal wall muscles.
The pope's medical team had decided in recent days that surgery was
required because the condition was causing painful, intestinal
occlusions. Francis is known to be afraid of the negative effects of
general anaesthesia, which are also more common in older people.
The statement said the pope would undergo a laparotomy, or open
abdominal surgery, and that a prosthesis would be used to reconstruct
the abdominal wall.
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A carabinieri vehicle is parked outside
the Gemelli Hospital where Pope Francis is due to undergo medical
check-ups, in Rome, Italy, June 7, 2023. REUTERS/Guglielmo
Mangiapane
In July 2021 he had part of his colon removed in an operation aimed
at addressing a painful bowel condition called diverticulitis. He
said earlier this year that the condition had returned and was
affecting his weight.
Francis spent around 40 minutes at the same Roman hospital on
Tuesday for what the Vatican said was a "check up," without
disclosing then that it was, in effect a pre-operation visit.
Francis was treated for five days at the same hospital at the end of
March with a lung infection and last month skipped audiences for a
day due to a fever.
The pope often uses a wheelchair or a cane to walk because of
persistent knee pain. Last year he didn't want to have an operation
on his knee because the general anaesthesia for his colon surgery
had brought disagreeable side-effects.
Despite his health issues, Francis maintains a busy schedule. The
Vatican announced plans on Saturday for him to visit Mongolia on
Aug.31-Sept.4, one of the more remote places he has travelled to.
Before that he is due to visit Portugal from Aug. 2-6 to attend the
World Youth Day in Lisbon and visit the Shrine of Fatima. The
Vatican on Tuesday released an official schedule for the trip,
giving an indication it was confirmed.
(Additional reporting by Keith Weir, Federico Maccioni and Crispian
Balmer, editing by William Maclean)
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