Roman Kostomarov, 2006 Olympic champion in figure skating, will soon have prosthetic surgery. It has been reported DEA News.
According to the source, the prosthetic insertion operation will take place in one to two months. Currently, the athlete’s preparations for this event are being completed.
“You have to wait about a month or two before starting the prosthesis. She feels well and is resolutely coping with a decent length of hospital stay,” the source said.
Recall that Kostomarov was in intensive care on January 10. Doctors diagnosed the athlete with bilateral pneumonia, in which he developed necrosis and led to several amputations.
The media reported that the 47-year-old athlete lost both legs.
Earlier it was reported that Tatyana Tarasova. said about a call made to the attending physician Roman Kostomarov.