Cristina Kirchner discharged after two-week appendicitis hospitalization

Former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was discharged from Sanatorio Otamendi on January 3 after 14 days of treatment for acute appendicitis with peritonitis, following her emergency surgery on December 20. She showed favorable recovery progress and will continue at her Buenos Aires home under house arrest.

The 72-year-old former president, admitted on December 20, 2025, for severe abdominal pain, underwent successful appendectomy surgery that evening. Her hospitalization was complicated by postoperative ileus, treated with intravenous antibiotics, peritoneal drainage, and close monitoring.

By December 29, a medical report indicated tolerance to a soft diet, gas elimination, and positive catharsis. With approval from Tribunal Oral Federal N°2, her house arrest—stemming from a six-year conviction in the 'Vialidad' case, upheld by the Supreme Court, including a lifetime public office ban and asset forfeiture—was adjusted to allow extended hospital stay.

On discharge day, drainage was removed, antibiotics switched to oral, and no further inpatient care deemed necessary. She will follow up with her personal medical team at her apartment on San José 1111.

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Cristina Kirchner undergoes appendicitis surgery at Otamendi Sanatorium

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Former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was admitted to Buenos Aires' Otamendi Sanatorium on Saturday for severe abdominal pain and successfully underwent appendicitis surgery. She will spend the night under observation, according to close sources. Kirchnerist militants are holding a vigil outside the facility in support of her health.

Four days after emergency laparoscopic surgery for acute appendicitis with localized peritonitis on December 20, former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, 72, remains hospitalized at Buenos Aires' Sanatorio Otamendi under house arrest for the Vialidad case. A December 24 medical bulletin reported favorable progress amid post-operative ileus, as militants held an ecumenical prayer vigil outside, marking her first Christmas interned.

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Former President Jair Bolsonaro was discharged from DF Star Hospital in Brasília at around 6:30 p.m. on Thursday (January 1, 2026) after four procedures—including three surgeries—since his December 24 admission for a bilateral inguinal hernia and persistent hiccups. He returned directly to the Federal Police Superintendence prison to serve his 27-year, 3-month sentence for attempted coup d'état, after Justice Alexandre de Moraes rejected humanitarian house arrest.

Following initial reports of expedited hip surgery for Health Minister Ximena Aguilera's mother at Hospital del Salvador—displacing a laparotomy patient who died three days later—additional lawmakers have demanded investigations, potential complaints to the Public Ministry, and the minister's resignation. The scandal underscores broader issues in public health waitlist management.

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Jair Bolsonaro's defense announced it will submit a request on Monday (15/12) to Minister Alexandre de Moraes to authorize surgery for two confirmed inguinal hernias via ultrasound. The exam took place on Sunday (14/12) at the Federal Police headquarters in Brasília. Senator Hamilton Mourão advocated for house arrest for the former president, warning of his health fragility.

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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Amid escalating fallout from Health Minister Ximena Aguilera's mother's expedited surgery at Hospital del Salvador—which displaced a patient who died days later—opposition lawmakers and the Christian Democrats are intensifying calls for her resignation. The Medical College has demanded an impartial investigation into the prioritization.

 

 

 

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