Minnesota Senate candidate Jason Lewis undergoes ‘successful’ hernia surgery
Minnesota Senate candidate Jason Lewis’s (R) emergency surgery to treat a severe internal hernia was “successful and minimally invasive,” and he could be released from the hospital within days, his campaign said on Monday.
“I am very pleased to report that according to Congressman Lewis’ doctor, his emergency surgery this morning to treat an internal hernia was successful and minimally invasive,” Lewis’s campaign manager, Tom Szymanski, said in a statement.
“Provided that his recovery continues on a positive trajectory, doctors anticipate that he is likely to be released from the hospital in the next couple of days.”
Lewis’s campaign said that it would continue to provide updates on his condition as they become available.
Lewis, a one-term congressman who lost reelection in 2018, was rushed into surgery earlier Monday after experiencing severe abdominal pain that doctors later diagnosed as an internal hernia, a diagnosis that has the potential to be life threatening if not treated quickly.
The emergency operation came just eight days before the Nov. 3 election, in which Lewis is challenging incumbent Sen. Tina Smith (D-Minn.). Smith wished Lewis a “successful surgery and a speedy recovery” in a tweet posted earlier on Monday.
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