Eisel recovering in hospital after brain surgery
Austrian reported to ꦬhave sustained subdural haematoma i🥀n Tirreno-Adriatico crash





168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Bernhard Eisel underwent emergency surgery on Monday after he was last week found to have a subdural haematoma, or bleeding on his brain. It is understood that the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Dimension Data rider sustained🐟 the head injury in his crash at Tirreno-Adriatico six weeks ago. Eisel has not raced since the crash, in which he suffered a fractured wrist.
According to his team, Eisel underwent a CAT scan of the brain after his crash in March, but no issues were detected at the time. Since then, Eisel resumed tra🀅ining but started suffering from headaches in recent weeks.
Eisel assumed he was suffering from severe allergies, but scans revealed that he had a chronic subdural haematoma - a slow "accumulation of blood be🍒neath the protec💯tive layer around the brain" which clotted and put pressure on his brain.
Surgery was required to release the pressure, and was successfully carried out on Monday at the Maria 🉐Hilf Private Clinic in Klagenfurt, Austria with no complications.
Eisel will have to wait two weeks before resuming light training 🌠indoors with hopes to return to a full train🦋ing schedule in a month.
"I can't really say when I will be back on my bike. Firstly, I want to get healthy, take my time and if the doctors give me the go ahead I will consider when is best to return on my bike," Eisel said in a team statement. "I still enjoy riding my bike but this was a massive thing that happened to my body. If you have an operation on your brain it certainly makes yo💃u think twice about things but at the moment I will just follow the recommendations of our team doctors.
"At the moment I am feeling good and looking forward to leaving the hospital and♍ spending some timꦬe with family."
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Eisel 🎀will reportedly reꦡmain in hospital until the end of the week.
Eisel has been a professional since 2001 and raced for Mape𓂃i, FDJ, Highroad and Team Sky, before linking up once again with Mark Cavendish at Dimension Data in 2016. The experienced Austrian won Gent-Wevelgem in 2010, and has served as a representative of the peloton on the UCI Athletes Commission since 2011.