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Brazil’s president Jair Bolsonaro undergoes surgery, a year after knife attack

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Sao Paulo: Brazil's president Jair Bolsonaro underwent surgery on Sunday to repair an abdominal hernia, his fourth operation since being stabbed in the stomach a year ago at a campaign rally, his doctors said. The operation at Sao Paulo's Vila Nova Star hospital lasted more than five hours, the medical center reported in a statement signed by his surgeon, Antonio Luiz Macedo.

"The procedure was a success," Macedo's statement said, adding that the president was recovering and in stable condition. He said a significant part of Bolsonaro's intestine had to be removed after it had become strongly attached to the abdominal wall. Doctors used a mesh implant to strengthen muscle tissue, Macedo added.

He said about 10 percent of patients who undergo such abdominal surgery develop a hernia, but that while there was a chance of a new hernia, it was unlikely. Bolsonaro is expected to spend five days in hospital and should be able to travel by plane after a week, Macedo said.