Chicago Sun-Times

STARTUP SUCCESS: ‘UNICORNS’ SURGING IN CHICAGO

- BY FRANCES D’EMILIO

VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis “reacted well” to planned intestinal surgery Sunday evening at a Rome hospital, the Vatican said, without giving much detail about the pontiff ’s condition.

In a statement late Sunday, a Holy See spokesman, Matteo Bruni, said the 84-yearold Francis had general anesthesia during the surgery necessitat­ed by a narrowing of the large intestine.

The written statement, which came shortly before midnight, was notable for its scarcity of medical detail.

Bruni didn’t say how long surgery lasted, nor for how long the pope was unconsciou­s under anesthesia.

Also not clear was how long Francis would stay at Rome’s Agostino Gemelli Polyclinic, a Catholic hospital, although he was expected to convalesce for a few days in a private 10thfloor apartment suite reserved for popes.

“The Holy Father, admitted in the afternoon to A. Gemelli Polyclinic, underwent in the evening planned surgery for a diverticul­ar stenosis of the sigmoid” portion of the colon, Bruni said in the brief written statement. “The Holy Father reacted well to the surgery conducted under general anesthesia,” the spokesman said, noting there was a four-person surgical team, plus a four-person anesthesio­logist team.

A stenosis is an abnormal constricti­on or narrowing. The sigmoid portion of the large intestine extends from the end of the descending colon to the rectum. Gastroente­rologists say the sigmoid segment is a common location for a diverticul­ar stenosis.

The main surgeon was Dr. Sergio Alfieri. It was a remarkable end to a day that began publicly for Francis when, during his traditiona­l Sunday appearance to the faithful in St. Peter’s Square, he cheerfully announced he would go to Hungary and Slovakia in September.

 ?? ALESSANDRA TARANTINO/AP ?? Pope Francis waves to the crowd at St.Peter’s Square, at the Vatican, on Sunday.
ALESSANDRA TARANTINO/AP Pope Francis waves to the crowd at St.Peter’s Square, at the Vatican, on Sunday.

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