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Brazil's Lula da Silva recovering after brain surgery

The President of Brazil, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, underwent surgery to remove a subdural hematoma following an intracranial hemorrhage, Reuters reported, citing a government statement.

President of Brazil in hospital. Lula da Silva underwent surgery.
President of Brazil in hospital. Lula da Silva underwent surgery.
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The 79-year-old president's hemorrhage was discovered on Monday evening after an MRI scan. Lula da Silva had previously complained of a headache.

He was transported to the Sirio Libanes Hospital in São Paulo, where he underwent a craniotomy. This procedure involved removing a piece of skull bone to access the brain and remove the hematoma.

Lula da Silva previously suffered a head injury

The surgery became necessary after an accident at the president's home at the end of October. Lula da Silva suffered a head injury, which required stitches. A minor brain hemorrhage was also identified.

The accident forced the president to cancel his trip to the BRICS summit in Kazan.

The operation went smoothly without complications. The government reported that Lula da Silva is feeling well and is in the intensive care unit. His health condition is being monitored.

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