He had cardiac arrhythmia in the morning of the second (5). On 9 / 30 he underwent surgery to remove tumor in the gut.
The architect Oscar Niemeyer, 101 years, returned to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of Samaritan Hospital, in Botafogo, in Rio's South Zone, on the morning of Monday (5). According to a spokesperson of the hospital, he had cardiac arrhythmia.
On Saturday (3) he had left the ICU after presenting improvement, and was an intermediate unit.
Niemeyer had surgery on Sept. 30 to remove a tumor in the intestines. The operation went smoothly and the architect begins to breathe without the help of machines.
On September 24, Niemeyer had undergone surgery for removal of a gallstone. According to a spokesperson for the hospital, the architect had shown good progress, but had intestinal bleeding late on Tuesday (29), unrelated to the previous problem.
The architect was then submitted to an endoscopy and colonoscopy, where he was diagnosed with a tumor of the colon (large intestine).
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