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US First Lady Melania Recovers From Surgery for Kidney Condition

Trump later traveled by his Marine One helicopter to Walter Reed to visit his wife.

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President Donald Trump’s wife, Melania Trump, underwent a surgical procedure on Monday, 14 May, to treat a benign kidney condition and will remain at Walter Reed medical center for the rest of the week, the first lady’s office said.

Spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham said in a statement that Mrs Trump, 48, underwent an embolisation procedure to treat the kidney condition.”The procedure was successful and there were no complications,” Grisham said. “The first lady looks forward to a full recovery so she can continue her work on behalf of children everywhere.”

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President Trump spoke with his wife of 13 years before the procedure and talked to the doctor after it was completed, a White House official said.

Trump later traveled by his Marine One helicopter to Walter Reed to visit his wife.

An embolisation is a minimally invasive procedure often used to block the flow of blood to a tumor or an abnormal area of tissue.

Dr Keith Kowalczyk, a urologist at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, said that based on available information it appeared that Melania Trump was treated for a benign tumor known as an angiomyolipoma.

It’s the most common benign tumor that’s out there. It is a tumor, which means it’s a growth. There’s no worry for it to spread or metastasize. Once it’s treated, it’s treated.
Dr Keith Kowalczyk

Kowalczyk said women in their mid to late 40s make up 80 to 90 percent of the cases of angiomyolipomas.

“It kind of all fits. But I don’t know. Any time you are doing an embolization, it’s because something might bleed. She’s young and healthy and I can’t really think of any other reason you would embolize someone like that.”

Kowalczyk said angiomyolipomas are most commonly found by chance.

“Usually, with embolization there is over a 90 percent success rate,” he said.

The Slovenian-born first lady last week rolled out an agenda for her White House work focused on helping children.

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