Moraes schedules Bolsonaro's hernia surgery for Christmas amid detention restrictions

STF Justice Alexandre de Moraes authorized former President Jair Bolsonaro, detained at the Federal Police superintendency in Brasília since November 22, to undergo bilateral inguinal hernia surgery on December 25, following admission on December 24. Only Michelle Bolsonaro is permitted as companion, with strict limits on visits, photos, and surveillance protocols.

Following his December 19 ruling authorizing the elective bilateral inguinal hernia surgery and denying house arrest—citing similar conditions at the PF facility to home—STF Justice Alexandre de Moraes granted specifics on the procedure in response to Bolsonaro's defense request filed December 23.

Bolsonaro will enter the hospital via garage under federal police surveillance, with no photos or videos allowed. Additional visits require judicial approval. As detailed previously, the surgery addresses abdominal wall weakness common in aging patients like Bolsonaro (prior surgical history), using techniques such as open Lichtenstein or laparoscopic methods, with high success rates.

Post-surgery recovery is estimated at two weeks (laparoscopic) to one month (open). Moraes reiterated denial of house arrest linked to the medical needs.

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Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes authorized former President Jair Bolsonaro on Friday (December 19) to undergo surgery to correct bilateral inguinal hernia, following a Police Federal report. However, he denied the defense's request for house arrest, stating that conditions at the PF superintendence in Brasília are similar to those at home. The surgery is elective and should be scheduled as soon as possible.

Brazil's Supreme Court Judge Alexandre de Moraes authorized former President Jair Bolsonaro's surgery for December 25 on Wednesday, following a request from his defense. Bolsonaro will be admitted to a hospital in Brasilia on Thursday and operated on Friday for an inguinal hernia, with his wife Michelle by his side. The procedure is not urgent, though doctors advise carrying it out soon to prevent health deterioration.

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Former President Jair Bolsonaro underwent his scheduled bilateral inguinal hernia surgery on December 25 at DF Star Hospital in Brasília, under Federal Police escort as authorized by STF Minister Alexandre de Moraes. Detained following a 27-year coup plot sentence, he received pre-op exams on December 24 and updates on family visits amid ongoing surveillance.

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