Roman Kostomarov had his legs amputated, now his hands or fingers

Roman Kostomarov had his legs amputated before.

There was a dramatic change in the state of Olympic champion Roman Kostomarov. EPA / AOP

Olympic ice dance champion Roman Kostomarovin the space collapsed on the night between Tuesday and Wednesday. Several Russian news sites reported on the matter.

The 46-year-old Russian ex-athlete received a harsh diagnosis in January. The virus that brought pneumonia took him to the hospital.

Earlier, Kostomarov’s legs were already amputated. Necrosis, or necrosis, has threatened his life even after that.

Russian Sports.ru reported that on the night before Wednesday, Kostomarov’s fingers or hands were amputated. Champions reports on hand amputations. So there is no official information.

However, it is reported in several sources that Kostomarov’s condition collapsed after the operation. According to Championat, fibrosis was found in Kostomarov’s lungs, which is feared to endanger the Russian’s left lung.

Kostomarov was induced into a coma during the operation.

However, the site writes, quoting a channel called REN TV, that Kostomarov’s condition improved somewhat thanks to the medication.

Kostomarov won the Olympic gold in Turin 2006. In addition, he is a two-time world champion and a three-time European Championship gold medalist.

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