What the Last Medical Part of “Locomotora” Oliveras Says Today, Monday, July 21
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The ex-boxer suffered an ischemic stroke a week ago and remains in intensive care; the director of the hospital where she is located did not rule out the possibility of sequelae
She was operated this week after suffering an ACV and is still in intensive care.The last medical part was broadcast this Sunday at 11 a.m. by the director of the hospital Cullen de Santa Fe. Her brother said that they started testing to lower her sedation.
One week after the stroke (ACV) suffered by Alejandra “Locomotora” Oliveras, her condition remains critical and with a reserved prognosis. Hospital Cullen de Santa Fe director Bruno Moroni said this Monday that the patient remains “stable”. On the current state, he said: “We saw different reflexes, different situations, and that is what is evaluated.” He also confirmed that sedation is regulated progressively, depending on the reaction that the …
A week has passed since that traumatic episode, which triggered a vascular brain accident. Locomotora Oliveras had to enter an operating room in order to undergo a very delicate and complex intervention. The doctors who attend her, in Santa Fe, have described the step by step of the health of the former boxer. In the last few hours there was a new survey of the hospital director, who reconfirmed that he remains in an induced coma.
Former boxer Alejandra “Locomotora” Oliveras continues to be in critical condition in the intensive care of the Hospital José María Cullen de Santa Fe, after having suffered an ischemic stroke a week ago. Her prognosis is still reserved, according to the last medical part that was known on Monday, July 21, 2025.
The new medical report of former boxer Alejandra "Locomotora" Oliveras (47) was released. She remains hospitalized in intensive care after suffering an ischemic stroke a week ago. How is her health? On Monday morning, the José María Cullen Hospital in the province of Santa Fe released the latest medical report, where it warned that Oliveras' condition "remains critical and with a reserved prognosis."
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