Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) was admitted to the DF Star Hospital in Brasília for surgery on his right shoulder [1].
The medical procedure follows a period of legal and physical instability for the former leader, as the hospitalization required him to leave prison to receive treatment [3].
Medical staff are treating Bolsonaro for a rotator-cuff repair and associated lesions [1]. These injuries resulted from a fall in January 2026 that occurred while he was at the Superintendência da Polícia Federal in Brasília [5].
Reports regarding the timing of his admission vary. Some sources said Bolsonaro entered the hospital on March 24, 2026 [1], while other reports said he arrived on Friday the 1st [1].
Further contradictions exist regarding the timing of the operation. One report said the surgery was scheduled for late April 2026 [3]. Other reports said he was admitted for an immediate procedure [1].
Bolsonaro's stay at the DF Star Hospital lasted approximately two weeks [2]. Records indicate he was discharged from the facility on March 27, 2026 [2].
“Jair Bolsonaro (PL) was admitted to the DF Star Hospital in Brasília for surgery on his right shoulder.”
The intersection of Bolsonaro's health crisis and his legal status highlights the complexities of managing high-profile detainees in Brazil. The discrepancy in reporting dates and the necessity of temporary release for medical care underscore the scrutiny surrounding his movement and the logistical challenges of coordinating specialized surgery while under judicial supervision.




