After complications from surgery, they place a catheter in El Bronco to feed him intravenously

After complications from surgery, they place a catheter in El Bronco to feed him intravenously

Monterey, NL. Due to a complication of surgery held on May 21, to the former governor of Nuevo León, Jaime Rodríguez Calderón, The Broncoon Saturday they performed an ileostomy to temporarily disable the colon, and a central venous catheter will be placed so that he can be fed intravenously for a few days.

The statement published on the former governor’s Twitter account states: “You will need to carry out ileostomy care while the Anastomosis is performed (it is a surgical connection between two structures in the intestine) in eight weeks. After passing the recovery process, he will be moved back to his room.”



The surgical intervention performed on The Bronco It was through laparoscopy and it lasted almost three hours.

On the afternoon of Saturday, May 28, the family of former Governor Jaime Rodríguez Calderón wrote on his Twitter account that the surgery he underwent a week ago at the University Hospital presented complications, for which he was re-admitted to the operating room.

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