Brazil’s Lula discharged from hospital following emergency head surgery
President Lula wore a fedora-style hat that covered signs of operations related to a fall he took at his home
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was discharged Sunday from a Sao Paulo hospital following emergency surgery to treat an intracranial haemorrhage.
“I am here in one piece … returning home calmly,” the 79-year-old leftist leader said as he made a surprise appearance at a news conference by his medical team at Hospital Sirio-Libanes.
He later smiled and waved to reporters as he left the hospital.
Lula had successful surgery Tuesday in which doctors drilled through his skull to relieve pressure that built up after a blow to the head in October, when he fell in a bathroom in his presidential residence in the capital Brasilia.
He underwent a follow-up operation on Thursday to minimise the risk of further bleeding in the affected area of the protective intracranial membranes.