Pope has surgery after breaking wrist in a fall
AOSTA, Italy — Doctors said Pope Benedict XVI will have to stay in a cast for a month after breaking his right wrist in a fall in his chalet while vacationing in the Italian Alps.
Pierluigi Berti, the director of the Umberto Parini hospital in Aosta, said doctors successfully performed a 20-minute operation and the pope would be released later today.
The surgery was performed under local anesthesia to reduce the fracture, a procedure to realign the broken bone fragments.
A Vatican statement said the 82-year-old pope fell in his room in a nearby chalet overnight and despite the accident, celebrated Mass and had breakfast before going to the hospital.
