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Ariel Sharon undergoes emergency surgery
(AP)
Updated: 2006-02-11 21:08

Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon underwent emergency surgery Saturday after an abdominal scan revealed severe damage to his digestive tract, and hospital officials said his life was in danger.

It was the seventh surgery for the 77-year-old Sharon since he suffered a severe stroke Jan. 4. He has been in a coma since then, attached to breathing and feeding tubes.

Ariel Sharon's condition has worsened and his life is in danger, a spokeswoman for the hospital caring for the Israeli leader said Saturday.
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon spreaks during the weekly cabinet meeting at his Jerusalem office, Sunday, July 17, 2005. [AP]

"Sharon's life is in danger," said Yael Bossem-Levy, spokeswoman for Hadassah Hospital where he is being treated. His condition is now "very serious, or critical," she said.

An abdominal scan Saturday revealed problems with the blood flow to his intestines and that his digestive tract had suffered severe damage, Bossem-Levy said. The restricted blood flow raised the possibility of necrosis, or death of tissue, in the intestines, she said.

Sharon was taken to the operating theater at about 11 a.m. local time, and surgery began shortly thereafter. The operation was to last between three and six hours, Bossem-Levy said.

Sharon's sons, Omri and Gilad, rushed to the hospital Saturday morning. Later in the day, Sharon confidant Dov Weissglass, bureau chief Ilan Cohen and adviser Lior Horev arrived.

Israel's political system has been surprisingly stable despite the sudden disappearance of the nation's most popular politician from the scene and even though elections are just six weeks away. Sharon's deputy, Ehud Olmert, quickly took over, both as acting prime minister and leader of Sharon's new centrist party, Kadima, which has held steady in the polls.

The health of the overweight Israeli leader became an issue in December when he suffered a minor stroke. Two weeks later, he was to check in to Hadassah for a minor heart procedure.

On Jan. 4, the eve of that procedure, he suffered a massive stroke. Since then, he has been unconscious and critical, but stable, undergoing occasional brain scans to check whether there was bleeding or swelling.

Before dawn Saturday, his condition deteriorated.
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