Fabio Jakobsen in serious but stable condition following Tour de Pologne crash
Dutch champion placed in medically-induced coma

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fabio Jakobsen is in an intensive care unit in Sosnowiec, Poland following a high-speed crash in the final sprint of stage 1 of the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour de Pologne. His condition has been described by medical staff as stable but he has been place🔴d in an induced coma.
Jakobsen crashed into the barriers at the finish line in Katowic⛎e and w💜as immediately attended to by the medical services before being transported to the specialist hospital. The initial report from the race doctor, who briefed the media, described injuries sustained as “very serious” and “life-threatening”, according to .
The race docto🐟r said that Jakobsen suffered "a very serious head trauma, a crushed palate and upper resp🔥iratory tract" and "lost a lot of blood", which made intubation difficult.
Late on Wednesday evening, Deceuninck-QuickStep re൩leased a short statement confirming Jakobsen's condi𝓡tion.
"Fabio Jakobsen’s situation is serious but at the moment he is stable. Diagnostic teᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚsts didn’t reveal brain or spinal injury, but because of the gravity of his multiple injuries, he is still kept in a comatose condition and has to remain closely monitored in the following days at the Wojew&oacut𝄹e;dzki Szpital in Katowice. Further information will be made available in the course of the coming hours. Meanwhile, we would like to thank you for your heartwarming support."
The latest report, aired by TVP Sport, Poland's national broadcaster, at 22:00 local time, quoted the deputy director of the hospital who, in a cautious ꩲway, briefed the media and confirmed that radiological examination revealed no injuries to the rider's spinal cord or brain.
"The patient was admitted in serious condition and was placed in an induced coma. We firstly stabilised his cardiovascular and respiratory systems and then conducted radio🦩logical diagnosis, which revealed injuries to multiple organs: head and chest.
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"Tomorrow, he will most likely undergo a series of surgeries on the facial part of the cranium, which will require doctors specialising in oral and maxillofacial surgeries as well as in plastic surgeries. The time of these procedures will depend on his overall state. He is a young guy, we are expecting him to systematically get better. It is optimistic that apart from the trauma to face and skull, we didn't detect any injuries to the spinal cord in our radiological diagnosis," said Paweł Gruenpeter.
"Anesthesiologists believe that his overall condition 🧜has now been stabilised. We need to wait. The next hours are crucial in assessing his neurological condition. The medicines he is being given do not allow for a full diagnosis but are necessary to keep his central nervous system in the right condition. I think that tomorrow morning, if all goes well, we will have more answers," he added.
Jakobsen was declared the stage winner, according to the official results, while Dylan Groenewegen was handed a disqualification for "deviation from th💮e chosen line that obstructs or endangers another rider", the 🎐jury statement confirmed. Jumbo-Visma rider was further fined 500 CHF.
No podium ceremonies took place after the finish and the police are now investigating the circumstances and causes of the incident, accordi💮ng to a t♛weet from the police department for Silesian Voivodeship.
The UCI has issued a statement shortly after the incident, calli♒ng Groenewegen's behaviour "dangerous".
However, some riders includinജg Simon Geschke (CCC Team), have pointed their fingers at the race organisation and the UCI for allowing such a high-speed downhill sprint to be includꦛed in the race.