The health of Robert Rojas is what keeps River Plate’s medical staff busy. After learning that the defender suffered a coronary spasm during the operation due to the tibia and fibula fracture suffered in Peruthe club doctor Pedro Hansing told how the footballer is following a temporary contraction of the muscles in the wall of one of the arteries that sends blood to the heart was detected.
“Today Rojas is well and compensated. He is in the hands of cardiologists. It is a picture of care and it is necessary to know if the coronary spasm can be repeated or not. They are studying it”Hansing expressed in dialogue with TNT Sports. This is the first official word from River Plate regarding what happened to the 25-year-old Paraguayan.
Hansing recounted the last days of Rober Rojas, from the severe injury suffered once morest Alianza Lima in Peru to his subsequent hospitalization and coronary spasm that kept him in the Coronary Unit of the sanatorium.
“As is public knowledge, following the injury he had in Peru, we had to evaluate him and given the magnitude of the damage, it was determined that he had a fracture of the tibia and fibula. We came back and were able to do the initial treatment, immobilizing the fracture and putting him in a position to be able to bring him (to the country), given that the condition he had involved a surgical intervention,” said Pedro Hansing.
The injury to which the River Plate doctor refers is the one caused by the hard kick of the Peruvian Aldair Rodríguez, in the match that the Millionaire beat Alianza Lima in Peru, due to the goal of Matías Suárez, in the debut of the group stage of the Copa Libertadores.
“Obviously, a leg fracture is a surgical emergency. We were in Buenos Aires and everything was scheduled to be able to do it as quickly as possible. Robert was admitted on Saturday morning, the pertinent pre-surgical evaluations were made that gave him satisfactory to be able to do the procedure”continued the doctor, who also reported that The operation went “with total normality”.
“Subsequently, he remained in control in the sanatorium until a few hours later while we were here in training they warned us of the decompensation. Obviously we moved to the sanatorium where luckily when we arrived we saw that it was compensated and that it had been a transitory situation, but worthy of study”, specific.
Pedro Hansing clarified that the soccer player is stable, but indicated that “The cardiology team is studying it” and by virtue of all the studies that were carried out “they determined that he had suffered a coronary spasm” that generated this whole picture.
“Given the characteristics of this case, it is a picture to be careful regarding”, clarified. And he concluded: “It needs and deserves an important evolutionary control to be able to determine the motives or if there are reasons that might cause this to happen once more or not. Now it is in the hands of the sanatorium’s cardiology team, which is doing all the pertinent studies to be able to determine the magnitude of the situation until we can send him home with peace of mind.”
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