Manila Standard

De Lima arrives in Manila Doctors for ‘major surgery’

- By Macon Ramos-Araneta

DETAINED Senator Leila de Lima arrived at the Manila Doctors Hospital yesterday for “major” surgery.

Her Senate office urged the public to pray for her successful operation. “We ask for prayers for the success of the surgery to be conducted within this coming week on the person of Sen. Leila de Lima, and for her early recovery therefrom,” said a statement from her office.

De Lima has been granted by the courts a five-day medical furlough for the said medical procedure.

The Muntinlupa Regional Trial Court 204 and 256 granted De Lima’’s medical furlough to undergo a vaginal hysterecto­my with anterior and posterior colporrhap­hy as recommende­d by her doctor.

She was diagnosed with Stage 3 pelvic organ prolapse during her medical check-up last April.

The senator has been detained since February 2017 at the PNP Custodial Center in Camp Crame over what she insisted at trumped-up drug charges.

She sought reelection in the last May 9 elections but lost. De Lima thanked the court for its speedy action on her medical request.

The outgoing senator promised she will not stay in the hospital if it was not necessary. She would also strongly adhere to the health and safety protocols being implemente­d by InterAgenc­y Task Force.

De Lima’s request for a medical furlough has been granted, her lawyer said.

The detained lawmaker’s camp asked the courts handling her drug-related cases for a medical leave for a “major procedure” that would remove part of her uterus as it has already become a “concern,” ABS-CBN reported.

De Lima’s legal counsel Atty. Filibon Tacardon, quoted in the report, said “De Lima’s medical furlough was approved, and she is set to go to Manila Doctors for her medical procedure.

The lawyer said the “extremely urgent motion” was filed as she was advised by doctors “to undergo a vaginal hysterecto­my with anterior and posterior colporrhap­hy or vaginal wall repair at the soonest possible time.”

De Lima’s surgery would start on June 19 and the medical furlough would last until June 23, the report said.

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