RBC: Kostomarov will be in intensive care for a long time due to preparation for prosthetics
Surrounded by the Olympic ice dancing champion Roman Kostomarov, they talked about the process of his recovery. The words of the source are given by RBC.
“Roman’s condition remains stable, he no longer needs a tracheostomy, but he still remains in the intensive care unit,” the source said. It is noted that the skater will be in intensive care for a long time, as there is a systematic preparation for prosthetics.
A TASS source said that the psychological state of the athlete is also normal. “He eats well and is already asking to go home, he is tired of the hospital walls,” the source said.
On March 28, it became known that doctors managed to stop the spread of necrosis in Kostomarov’s body, cerebral circulation returned to normal. RT reported that the skater was being prepared for prosthetics.
Kostomarov was hospitalized on 10 January. He was diagnosed with left-sided pneumonia in combination with influenza B. According to Moskovsky Komsomolets, both feet were amputated for the 46-year-old athlete, then the shins of both legs and the entire right hand, as well as several fingers of the left hand.
Source: Lenta

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