Doctors Saved the Eye of Russian Boxer Dmitry Dvali, Who Was Injured in a Fight
Doctors were able to save the eye of boxer Dmitry Dvali, who was injured in a mass brawl in Feodosia. This was reported by the SHOT Telegram channel.
At the moment, surgeons do not give exact forecasts of how the eye will behave in the future, this will become clear in 1-2 months. At the moment, it is only known that the athlete will not need to install an eye prosthesis.
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According to the source, the operation took place at the Krasnov Research Institute of Eye Diseases in Moscow, and the chances that the eye could be “put back together” were approximately 1 percent. “The doctors performed a miracle. Dvali performed a very complicated operation and stitched up the retina,” the source noted.
On August 3, it was reported that Dvali lost an eye in Feodosia while defending a teenager who was being beaten. It was specified that the boxer and his companions were attacked by about 15 people.
Source: Lenta

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