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Cuban leader Fidel Castro reportedly in "very grave" condition

Click image for larger version Name: 73912.65Spain-Cuba-Castro.sff.jpg Views: 21 Size: 6.4 KB ID: 6346 Description: Cuban President Fidel Castro holds a Cuban flag at the beginning of his speech in this Saturday July 26, 2003 file photo in Santiago de Cuba, eastern Cuba. Castro is in "very grave" condition after three failed operations and complications.
Cuban President Fidel Castro holds a Cuban flag at the beginning of his speech in this Saturday July 26, 2003 file photo in Santiago de Cuba, eastern Cuba. Castro is in "very grave" condition after three failed operations and complications.
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Published by bana2166- 01-16-07
news Cuban leader Fidel Castro reportedly in "very grave" condition

Cuban leader Fidel Castro reportedly in "very grave" condition after three failed operations
MADRID, Spain -- Ailing Cuban leader Fidel Castro is in "very grave" condition after three failed operations and complications from an intestinal infection, a Spanish newspaper said Tuesday.
The newspaper El Pais cited two unnamed sources from the Gregorio Maranon hospital in the Spanish capital of Madrid. The facility employs surgeon Jose Luis Garcia Sabrido, who flew to Cuba in December to treat the 80-year-old Castro.
In a report published on its Web site, El Pais said: "A grave infection in the large intestine, at least three failed operations and various complications have left the Cuban dictator, Fidel Castro, laid up with a very grave prognosis."
Cuba has released little information on Castro's condition since he temporarily ceded power in July to his brother, Defense Minister Raul Castro, until he could recover from emergency intestinal surgery, prompting much speculation and rumor in the country and around the world.
El Pais' report, which could not immediately be confirmed, was a rare detailed description from a major media outlet about Castro's condition.
The U.S. government had speculated that Castro could suffer from cancer - a supposition denied by Sabrido. Some U.S. doctors believed Castro was suffering from diverticular disease, which can cause bleeding in the lower intestine, especially in people over 60. In severe cases, emergency surgery may be required.
That idea was supported by El Pais, which reported that its sources said Castro had suffered a bout of the disease.
"In the summer, the Cuban leader bled abundantly in the intestine," El Pais reported. "This adversity led him to the operating table, according to the medical sources. His condition, moreover, was aggravated because the infection spread and caused peritonitis, the inflammation of the membrane that covers the digestive organs."
A statement attributed to Castro was released on New Year's Eve saying his recovery was "far from being a lost battle."
Cuban officials told visiting U.S. lawmakers last month that Castro does not have cancer or a terminal illness and will eventually return to public life, although it was not clear whether he would return to the same kind of absolute control as before.
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By Inouie on 01-16-07, 10:44 AM
news Fidel Castro dans "un état très grave," selon El Pais, son médecin dément

Le dirigeant cubain Fidel Castro, officiellement en convalescence après une opération chirurgicale le 27 juillet 2006, est dans "un état très grave", affirme le quotidien espagnol El Pais, une information jugée lundi "infondée" par son médecin espagnol, José Luis Garcia Sabrido.
"Toute information qui ne vient pas directement de l'équipe médicale (de Fidel Castro) est dénuée de fondement", a déclaré le docteur Sabrido au correspondant de CNN en Espagne.
Le Dr Garcia Sabrido, chef d'un des trois services de chirurgie générale de l'hôpital madrilène Gregorio Maranon, a ajouté s'en tenir aux déclarations qu'il avait faites le 26 décembre à son retour de la Havane.
Il avait alors assuré que le dirigeant cubain ne souffrait pas d'un cancer comme cela avait été évoqué, et qu'il récupérait bien.
Selon l'édition en ligne d'El Pais, qui cite des sources médicales de l'hôpital Gregorio Maranon, Fidel Castro souffrait avant l'été de "diverticules, une grave infection au gros intestin" qui a dégénéré en péritonite.
Il a subi une première opération après une "importante hémorragie intestinale", qui a nécessité le retrait d'une partie du gros intestin et du rectum, selon les sources médicales citées par El Pais.
Selon le journal, la persistance de l'infection a empêché la cicatrisation et Fidel Castro a dû subir une seconde intervention chirurgicale au cours de laquelle la totalité du gros intestin lui a été retiré, ce qui a nécessité la mise en place d'un anus artificiel, ont ajouté les sources.
L'état de santé du dirigeant cubain s'est détérioré suite à de nouveaux problèmes de cicatrisation affectant le canal biliaire, cas "de mortalité très élevé" (dans 80% des cas), selon El Pais, citant toujours les mêmes sources.
Selon "une autre source" cité par El Pais, il a enfin dû subir une troisième intervention au cours de laquelle lui a été implantée "une petite prothèse au niveau du canal biliaire".
Interrogé par l'AFP, l'hôpital n'a pas confirmé ces informations et n'a pas souhaité faire de commentaires.
L'Ambassade de Cuba en Espagne s'est également refusée à tout commentaire. "Je ne vais faire aucun commentaire, rien", a déclaré à l'AFP un diplomate cubain.
Fidel Castro était apparu pour la dernière fois à la télévision cubaine le 28 octobre, pour démentir les rumeurs sur la gravité de son état de santé. Dans un message de voeux du Nouvel An lu sur les médias officiels cubains, il a assuré que sa convalescence était "loin d'être une bataille perdue".
Mais les services de renseignements américains avaient indiqué début janvier que le président cubain était en phase terminale et qu'il lui restait "des mois et non pas des années" à vivre.
Source: Monde
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By Al Saqr on 01-16-07, 10:53 AM
Yipeee ! La mafia va pouvoir revenir à Cuba ! L'embargo sera levé !
La famille Corleone pourra enfin fêter !
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