7/2/11,
Kubica was informed for his health situation!! His manager said that the Polish driver hurts but has normal brain function. Renault’s Robert Kubica was able to talk to relatives and move the fingers in his injured right hand on Monday morning, after being briefly awoken by doctors at Italy’s Santa Corona Hospital (Pietra Ligure).
Without complications was the last night for Robert Kubica, who remains in serious but stable condition. The Pole, who was seriously injured yesterday morning at the Rally Ronde di Andora, was underwent in a seventh hour surgery, and two teams of doctors trying to save the right hand. While the surgery went well, Dr Igor Rossello, who operate on the unlucky 26 year old, remains cautious about the progress of the operation.The night was calm and the patient was in stable condition. His hand seems to respond well to stimuli and blood flow and seems to have been restored. It is too early to say if the surgery went well, as I said yesterday, it will take five to seven days to figure out if the blood flow of the edge has been fully restored. To assess the functionality, we will need more time. It was a difficult surgery but the ending result was very satisfactory, "said Rossello, speaking shortly before the representatives of the press.
Beside him was his manager Kubica, Daniel Morelli, who revealed that he spoke with him and that the Polish have full brain function and that he has understood the gravity of the situation.
"Finally I had the opportunity to talk to him and Robert seemed to understand what was happening around him. Brain function is intact and this is a great relief. It gives us hope.Obviously it hurts both the leg and in his hand. It will take time, " said the manager of Kubica at IVG.it.
The driver of the Renault is hospitalized in Santa Corona in Pietra Ligure, Italy.In order to avoid further physical stress, Kubica will be put under gentle medication in order to sleep for the next 24 hours at least. In the meantime doctors will decide how to treat his elbow and shoulder fractures. Kubica may have to undergo surgery once again for this, but not for a few days.
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