Just a few minutes ago, the news was released that tomorrow, Thursday, November 4, the Vice President of the Nation, Cristina Fernandez, you will have a complete hysterectomy. A surgical procedure in which your reproductive system will be removed.
The information has not yet been confirmed by the spokesperson for the Vice Presidency, however, it was leaked that the former president of the country She will be admitted first thing in the morning on Thursday at the Otamendi sanatorium, located in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (CABA). As revealed by the Clarín newspaper, Cristina Fernandez She will be admitted at 6:00 in the morning to be operated early.
The review of the aforementioned medium also details that after the operation, Cristina Fernandez must remain confined in the medical center for a period of between three and five days, although everything will depend on your post-operative evolution. It was learned that late on Wednesday, the health and administrative staff of the Otamendi hospital were fine-tuning the last details for the surgical intervention.
Apparently, sources close to the vice president ruled out a supposed medical emergency for his intervention, on the contrary, they report that it would have been scheduled for several weeks with his family doctor.
What is a complete hysterectomy all about?
As we anticipate, a hysterectomy (partial or complete) consists of the removal of several or all of the organs that make up the reproductive system of women. That is, the patients’ ovaries, fallopian tubes, and uterus are removed; and in the most extreme cases, parts of the cervix are removed.
These operations are generally performed to remove benign or malignant tumors within the reproductive system, as well as cancer of the uterus, neck, or ovaries. But in the case of the vice president Cristina Fernandez the causes are unknown.
However, considering her history of cancer and that of her mother, Ofelia Wilheim, who was also operated on at the same health center with the same intervention, the doctors recommended that she Fernandez removal of the uterus.