Marquito shows improvement and is awake, but remains in ICU with no discharge forecast, says medical bulletin
Brazilian humorist Marquito has shown clinical improvement and is awake but remains in intensive care with no forecast for discharge.
Brazilian humorist Marco Antonio Ricciardelli, more commonly known as Marquito, has displayed improvement in his medical condition according to a medical bulletin released on Saturday, March 14. The 47-year-old comedian, who previously served as a city councillor in São Paulo, is currently awake and responsive, though he continues to be confined to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) following a serious motorcycle accident on February 25 that resulted in a spinal fracture. He was transferred last week from Nipo-Brasileiro hospital to Beneficência Portuguesa after undergoing a delicate surgery.
The recent bulletin from the hospital reveals that Marquito's condition has stabilized, and he is interacting with medical staff, which is a positive sign on the path to recovery. Medical professionals are conducting continuous evaluations to determine the next steps in his treatment. While he remains in intensive care under close supervision, the lack of a discharge date suggests the situation is still precarious and requires careful monitoring.
The news of Marquito's progress provides hope to his fans and family, yet the seriousness of his injuries from the motorcycle crash highlights the risks associated with such accidents. As he continues his recovery journey in the ICU, updates from the medical team will be crucial in informing the public and his supporters about his condition and any potential changes in his treatment plan.