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JERUSALEM, April 3 (Xinhua) -- Israeli Prime Minister
Ariel Sharon is expected to undergo a surgery on Tuesday to close a hole which
doctors made in his head in previous operations, the hospital treating him said
in a statement on Monday.
Doctors will restore part of Sharon's skull, which was removed in previous operations after he
suffered a massive stroke in January, and the operation is to be conducted on
Tuesday afternoon, said the statement said
Sharon, still comatose, was examined by experts on
treatment of neurological ailments late last week prior to a decision to move
him to a long-term care facility.
Israeli TV Channel Two reported last week that Sharon
would be moved to a care facility following the surgery, the eighth since he was
hospitalized.
The TV report said doctors prefer to treat Sharon in
the long-term care section of Tel Hashomer Hospital next to Tel Aviv, but his
sons might prefer to move him to his home, a ranch in southern Israel.
Heads of neurology departments from two Tel Aviv
hospitals were brought in last week to consult with doctors handling Sharon's
case about future treatment. Enditem |