The Pope had a good night rest and read some newspapers on the morning of July 6. The results of routine inspections are good. Bruni, Director of the Press Office of the Holy See, stated that “the Pope’s hospital stay is expected to be 7 days unless there are complications.
(Vatican News Network)Pope Francis is recovering well after undergoing surgery. He was hospitalized in Rome’s Gemelli General Hospital on July 4 and underwent colonic surgery. Bruni, Director of the Press Office of the Holy See, stated this in an announcement on July 6.
The announcement stated that “Pope Francis had a good night’s rest. He ate breakfast this morning, read a few newspapers, and got up and walked around.”
Bruni added according to the instructions of the Pope’s attending doctor, “The recovery process is normal after the operation. The results of routine examinations are good”.
The day before, Bruni stated in an announcement on the physical condition of the Pope on July 5 that Pope Francis is in good condition and clear-headed. The Pope underwent a surgical operation at Rome’s Gemelli General Hospital on the evening of July 4.
Bruni said, “The pope is in good overall condition, clear-headed, and able to breathe spontaneously. The surgical operation for sigmoid diverticulum stenosis performed on the evening of July 4 lasted about 3 hours.”
Regarding the length of the Pope’s stay in Gemelli Hospital, Bruni stated that “the Pope’s hospital stay is expected to be 7 days unless there are complications.
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