Any improvement in his condition won't be possible to determine until after the prime minister emerges from the coma. |
As far as his current condition is concerned, his state is serious, stable... there is no immediate danger to the life of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. |
During surgery, the increased intracranial pressure was released, part of the blood clots that remained after the first operation were drained. At the end of the operation, there is no active bleeding and the intracranial pressure has returned to normal. |
During the surgery the cranial pressure was released and some of the blood clots that remained from the previous surgery were drained. |
During the surgery the cranial pressure was released and some of the blood clots that remained from the previous surgery were drained. At the end of the operation there is no active bleeding. |
Every such incident does not improve the prime minister's chances of waking up. All possibilities remain open, but with each passing day, the chances are lower. |
From the standpoint of his present condition, the situation is serious, the situation is stable, the situation is critical. But there is no immediate danger to the life of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. |
He is stable. All his signs are within normal limits but his condition is grave. |
I must point out that, regarding the future, under the current circumstances it will not be possible. |
In the morning, there was really immediate danger to his life, but now . . . (there is) no immediate danger. |
It is routine in hospitals and we observed no complications. But it is clear that the development is not a good sign for the health of the prime minister. |
Part of the treatment of the prime minister, in order to preserve low pressure in the skull, is sedation and respiration for at least the next 24 hours. |
Sharon was in a life-threatening situation because of intestinal damage and as result doctors decided to operate. |
Sharon's present condition is serious, stable, and critical. There is no immediate threat to his life. |
The central problem of Prime Minister Sharon is his unconsciousness. The stomach problem that was discovered overnight and today is in addition to the central problem. |