“112”: prosthetics for Roman Kostomarov will not be carried out in the near future
Prosthetics for the Olympic champion in ice dancing Roman Kostomarov will not be carried out in the near future. Details became known to the Telegram channel “112”.
According to the source, the athlete’s limbs after amputations did not heal enough for operations. Coaches continue to work with the skater, who conduct classes to restore muscles and morale.
Earlier, information appeared that psychologists were unable to get Kostomarov out of depression. It was noted that, despite regular classes with specialists, he could not overcome the feelings of amputation.
On May 12, Izvestia reported that Kostomarov was being prepared for prosthetics, which is planned to be done in Russia. Foreign specialists can be involved in operations, and prostheses can also be brought from abroad.
Kostomarov was admitted to the hospital on January 10 with pneumonia and influenza B. Due to the long connection to the blood oxygenator and the 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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