Pope Francis was able to return to work this Friday from the Gemelli Hospital in Rome, the Vatican said. At the age of 86, he was admitted there on Tuesday for an operation on Wednesday for a hernia in the abdomen. In a statement, Matteo Bruni, director of the press office of the Holy See, spoke positively about his state of health: “The medical team reports that the clinical picture is gradually improving, and the postoperative course is natural.”
Still hospitalized, Pope Francis “began to move around again, spending most of the morning in a chair. This allowed him to read newspapers and resume work., also pointed Matteo Bruni this Friday. The Pope is expected to spend a few more days in the hospital, an institution where popes, including John Paul II, have often stayed. Francis’ hearing has been adjourned until June 18.
Several health issues in recent months
As of Wednesday, the press service of the Holy See reported that the operation had taken place. “without complications”. He underwent a laparotomy, an abdominal opening, and an abdominal wall repair with prostheses, which required three hours of general anesthesia.
- Pope Francis is resuming his activities after a day of rest due to a “febrile condition”.
This painful abdominal hernia was the result of his colon surgery in July 2021. In recent weeks, Pope Francis’s health has caused concern several times: on May 26, his meetings had to be canceled due to a feverish condition. Before that, at the end of March, he had been in the hospital for three days with a respiratory infection, where he received antibiotics.
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