Friday, June 3, 2011

King undergoes successful knee in Madrid

The King will remain 24 hours under observation in the USP Hospital San José de Madrid before moving on to plant, where specific rehabilitation start, as read by the medical center's managing director, Javier de Joz. Arthroplasty which has been submitted this morning, His Majesty in the right knee has developed "quite normal" and concluded with "success," the part, which states that the intervention has lasted for 90 minutes.

The knee surgery which has undergone the King has finished around 11.30 and has run well, has reported a spokesman for the Zarzuela Palace. The Queen arrived at the hospital around the time that it has completed the intervention. He left at 12.15. Throughout the day made public the relevant medical report and, in the afternoon, Dr.

Villamor, accompanied by the Chief Medical Officer of the House of His Majesty the King, Dr. Avelino Barros, will appear before the media. Subsequent rehabilitation is likely to be long, so the official agenda of Don Juan Carlos during that period shall be subject to the medical team deems it advisable.

Intervention in 2010, King underwent in mid-February to its last annual medical examination at the Planas Clinic of Barcelona, and the results of those tests and examinations were "fully satisfactory, not finding any alteration, then the team reported doctor. On September 30, 2010 had passed the latest revision postoperative following surgery which was submitted on 8 May last year for removal of a nodule in the right upper lung lobe, which proved benign.

After that check in September, the medical team determined that Don Juan Carlos was already "fully recovered" from his involvement in the lung and would not require more postoperative revisions.

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