Doctors treating Bolsonaro stated that they blocked the right phrenic nerve and have scheduled a follow-up procedure in 48 hours to block the left phrenic nerve. The phrenic nerve, originating in the neck, is critical for controlling the diaphragm, the primary muscle involved in breathing.
Bolsonaro is currently imprisoned, serving a 27-year sentence after being convicted in September for plotting a coup to overturn his 2022 election loss. The conviction followed investigations into his actions surrounding the election and allegations of inciting violence and undermining democratic institutions.
The former president's health has been a recurring topic of public discussion. He has been hospitalized multiple times in recent years for various ailments, including complications related to past stabbing injuries sustained during his 2018 presidential campaign. These health issues have, at times, intersected with the ongoing legal proceedings against him.
The procedure to address Bolsonaro's hiccups raises questions about the medical care provided to incarcerated individuals and the balance between ensuring their well-being and upholding the legal consequences of their actions. Further updates on Bolsonaro's condition and the planned second procedure are expected in the coming days.
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