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NewsFigure skater Kostomarov's heart may not withstand another amputation

Figure skater Kostomarov’s heart may not withstand another amputation

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prt scr youtube.com | Kuban 24The 2006 Olympic champion in ice dancing, associated with Tatyana Navka, Roman Kostomarov, may not survive another amputation. The skater’s body is not ready for another operation.

Kostomarov is still on a ventilator as he is not breathing on his own. It was learned that the doctors were planning another operation. However, the athlete’s heart might not bear the load in the event of further amputation, the source said. Izvestia . In addition, the skater will undergo another cleaning, as his necrosis continues to progress.


Kostomarov has lost a lot of weight and practically does not move due to his weakness. Caregivers change position every two hours, and a pressure relief mattress is installed on the skater’s bed, reports TV channel “360” .

The Olympic champion has been hospitalized since January 10. Several of his fingers were amputated, writes RT .


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