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Former President Nestor Kirchner Recovering Well After Surgery

Former President Nestor Kirchner has been making a strong recovery since he underwent an emergency surgery for a cardiovascular condition on Sunday afternoon. Earlier today he was transferred from the intensive care unit to a general care room at the Sanatorio de los Arcos hospital in Buenos Aires. The latest medical report states that the former president’s move to general care is a positive development and that if his recovery continues to evolve in this way he could return home from hospital as early as tomorrow.

During the early afternoon on Sunday, following a series of aerobic exercises, Kirchner began to feel tingling and numbness in his left arm and left leg was taken to a hospital in Olivos, near the presidential residence. From there he was taken to Sanatorio de los Arcos for a more specific diagnosis. At los Arcos he underwent emergency surgery on his right carotid artery, responsible for carrying oxygen and nutrients to the brain. Doctors removed an ulcerated plaque from the artery.

Following the procedure, the heart surgeon who operated on the former president, Victor Caramutti, told the press that the possible causes of the ulcerative plaque “are somewhat a product of the society we live in”, clarifying these as “stress, a sedentary lifestyle, smoking and hypertension.” Caramutti went on to explain that the surgery was performed as a preventative measure to avoid more serious issues in the future.

After spending Sunday night in a private suite near the intensive care unit, President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner returned to her scheduled agenda on Monday. She expressed her gratitude for “all the expressions of concern and affection” that supporters gave during the last couple of days.

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