Izvestia: prosthetics for Olympic champion Roman Kostomarov will be carried out in Russia
Became known the details of prosthetics, the upcoming Olympic champion in ice dancing Roman Kostomarov. They were announced by Izvestia.
The source of the publication said that foreign specialists could be involved in the operations, and prostheses could also be brought from abroad. However, they will be installed in Russia when the state of health of the skater allows it. It is noted that doctors are currently studying clinics where such an operation can be performed.
On May 11, Moskovsky Komsomolets reported that Kostomarov had gone abroad for treatment. However, the wife of the 46-year-old athlete Oksana Domnina denied this information.
Kostomarov was admitted to the hospital on January 10 with pneumonia and influenza B. Due to a long connection to a blood oxygenator and a ventilator, tissue began to die. According to Moskovsky Komsomolets, the doctors had to amputate both feet of the figure skater, then the shins of both legs, the right hand, and several fingers of the left hand.
Source: Lenta

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