In a Rome hospital, Pope Francis to have an intestinal procedure.

Surgery is required to treat the "recurring, painful, and worsening" symptoms of an abdominal hernia.

Surgery is required to treat the “recurring, painful, and worsening” symptoms of an abdominal hernia.

 
 

Pope Francis will undergo intestinal surgery on Wednesday, the Vatican has announced, and will need several days to recover. He should get better overall.

The Pope, 86, was brought to A for treatment of “recurring, painful, and worsening” symptoms brought on by an abdominal hernia. Gemelli University Hospital on Tuesday following successful completion of standard medical examinations in Rome, according to the Vatican. The procedure will be done while the Pope is under general anesthesia.

 

In a Rome hospital, Pope Francis to have an intestinal procedure.

 
 

 

 

In order to attend the A, the Holy Father left the General Audience. According to a Vatican statement, he will go to Gemelli University Hospital in the early afternoon for a laparotomy and plastic surgery using prosthetics on the abdomen wall.

The New York Times reported that during his customary Wednesday morning general audience in St. Paul’s sq\..

 
 

According to the Vatican, “the stay at the medical facility will last several days to allow for the typical postoperative course and full functional recovery. ”.

In a Rome hospital, Pope Francis to have an intestinal procedure.

 

 

According to the Vatican at the time, the Pope was hospitalized for bronchitis treatment and admitted in late March. The pontiff was admitted to the Gemelli Polyclinic hospital and given antibiotics intravenously, according to the Associated Press.

 

Francis jokingly remarked, “Still alive, you know,” in response to a question about how he felt as he was leaving the hospital, as reported on the website. Francis responded positively when questioned about his feelings.

Pope Francis recently “complained of some respiratory difficulties” before going to Policlinico A, according to a statement from the Vatican’s Matteo Bruni. as reported by CNN, Gemelli for “medical checks.”. Pope Francis later underwent treatment for bronchitis in a hospital.

In a Rome hospital, Pope Francis to have an intestinal procedure.

 

 

 

The results of the tests revealed a respiratory infection that would need a few days of appropriate hospital medical care, the spokesman said (apart from the COVID-19 infection). The pope is appreciative of everyone’s support and prayers and has been moved by the many messages he has received.

The publications state that the pope delivered a speech during his weekly general audience in St. Peter’s sq\. before being admitted to the hospital for that infection.
Peters sq\..
Later, the Vatican claimed that he was taken to the hospital for “previously scheduled tests. ”.