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#46 alpiner

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Posted 06 February 2011 - 22:10

Ma samo da je moguce vratiti funkcionalnost. Ako treba godinu dana - godinu dana. Ako je moguce, on ce to uspeti. Koliko sam skapirao, jos uvek se nista ne zna po tom pitanju.


Doktor koji ga je operisao zvuči poprilično pozitivno. Bilo bi šarlatanski da obećava već sada potpuni oporavak.

Moraćemo da sačekamo verovatno nekoliko nedelja dok se ne sazna da li je ruka u 100%-noj funkciji.

Edited by alpiner, 06 February 2011 - 22:17.

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Posted 06 February 2011 - 22:24

Dr. Rossello:

The situation of the hand was clearly serious, it was nearly amputated and we’ve reconstructed completely, first recomponing the fracture and then working on muscles and nervous tissue. The operation has been successful, i don’t want to say too much but we’re quite confident. Kubica should get back the total functionality of the hand for his vital functions and maybe his driving profession. However, it will need some time, perhaps a whole year of rehabilitation. By the way, everything’s been good.”

:hail:

Hvala genije!!!
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#48 Rad-oh-yeah?

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Posted 06 February 2011 - 22:30

Odlicna vest ako je saka kompletno spasena! Ovaj lik je vec jednom spasavao Robertovu ruku kad je vozio u F3. Tada je imao nezgodan lom nakon koga mu je ugradjena titanijumska sipka. Pauzirao je 3 meseca a vec na prvoj trci nakon povratka u kokpit je zabelezio pobedu!
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#49 alpiner

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Posted 06 February 2011 - 22:37

Odlicna vest ako je saka kompletno spasena! Ovaj lik je vec jednom spasavao Robertovu ruku kad je vozio u F3. Tada je imao nezgodan lom nakon koga mu je ugradjena titanijumska sipka. Pauzirao je 3 meseca a vec na prvoj trci nakon povratka u kokpit je zabelezio pobedu!


Mala ispravka. Nije vozio F3. Bio je suvozač u automobilu svog prijatelja i doživeli su udes pred sezonu F3.
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#50 Rad-oh-yeah?

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Posted 06 February 2011 - 22:49

Mala ispravka. Nije vozio F3. Bio je suvozač u automobilu svog prijatelja i doživeli su udes pred sezonu F3.

Da, u pitanju je bila saobracajka. Lose sam se izrazio, htedoh reci da se povredio u vreme kada je vozio u F3.
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#51 stex

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Posted 06 February 2011 - 22:58

Želim mu potpun oporavak. Majstore, vrati se u F1 ako poželiš.
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#52 alpiner

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Posted 06 February 2011 - 23:39

Hirurg o operaciji:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=hEe0084HoT4



Kubica could be sidelined for 2011
By Jonathan Noble and Michele Lostia Sunday, February 6th 2011, 22:10 GMT
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Robert Kubica could be out of action for the whole of the 2011 Formula 1 season as a result of the serious injuries he sustained in his rally crash on Sunday, medical staff have said.

The Renault driver underwent a seven-hour operation earlier today at the Santa Corona Hospital in Pietra Ligure following his accident on the opening stage of the Ronde di Andora rally.

He had lost control of his Super 2000 Skoda Fabia just a few kilometres into the event and crashed into a wall. The impact resulted in a length of crash barrier penetrating the cockpit of the car and hitting Kubica, badly injuring the right-hand side of his body.

As well as multiple fractures to his right arm, leg and hand, of more immediate concern was his partially severed right hand.

There were fears that the hand may have had to be amputated, but doctors managed to reattach the blood supply during a lengthy operation and are hoping the repair will be successful.

Doctor Igor Rossello, who is a hand specialist, told local media on Sunday night that it would take several days for doctors to assess the success of the operation - and warned that Kubica could need up to one year to recover.

"We need to wait for a week at least to verify whether the hand survives," Dr Rossello was quoted as saying by Italian media. "The nerve lesions are the ones that leave us with the most question marks over the recovery of functions.

"Rehabilitation will be relatively long, probably one year. He came here with multiple traumas, with several associated injuries. He won't necessarily have to undergo further surgery on the hand, but he will if needed."

Dr Rossello said that he expected it would take at least 12 months before Kubica would be able to drive an F1 car again - although he admitted racing drivers often recovered from injury far quicker than predicted.

When asked what the best prediction for Kubica to be back racing, he said: "One year is the best provision.

"I think it is quite difficult now, but you never know. Drivers are always very special patients. I have a lot of motorbike patients and they heal in a much faster way - faster than normal people."

Kubica's co-driver Jakub Gerber emerged uninjured from the accident, and said he did not know what had caused the Pole to go off the road.

"We were on the first four kilometres of the first special stage. I was looking at the notes and didn't notice that the car was skidding," he told Gazzetta dello Sport. "Only when we crashed I saw Robert holding his arm, and after a few moments he lost consciousness.

"Robert isn't just a great driver, he is a friend. I just hope he can recover soon."

Renault team principal Eric Boullier defended the decision to let Kubica keep rallying during the vital build-up period to the new F1 season, even though that decision now appears to have left his team without its lead driver for the year ahead.

"Robert is a person we love dearly: we are extremely sad and obviously shocked," he told the Il Vostro Giornale. "Whether it's a Lotus, a Renault or a Skoda it doesn't make any difference: it's nothing to do with business.

"We've let him do it because rallying is what he loves to do. Rallying is vital for Robert and for his sanity. Besides that, there is a reciprocal agreement. We knew the risks and so did he. We didn't want a robot or a corporate man for a driver."

Kubica has received an outpouring of good wishes from the F1 community after news of his injuries emerged - with a host of drivers, including Jenson Button, Rubens Barrichello, Heikki Kovalainen and Timo Glock - all expressing their hope that he recovers quickly.

Button said: "Shocking news about Robert Kubica. I wish him a speedy recovery."

Fernando Alonso, who is a good friend of Kubica's, even travelled to the Italian hospital on Sunday to speak to doctors - although it is not clear if he was able to see Kubica in person.

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#53 alpiner

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Posted 06 February 2011 - 23:58

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#54 BlackPoint

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Posted 07 February 2011 - 00:09

Hvala Bogu , današnje vesti su povoljne , i iskreno se nadam da će se Kubica brzo i uspešno oporaviti i zauzeti svoje mesto u kok-pitu Renoovog bolida . Poznajući njegovu upornost i borbeni duh , ja u to ne sumnjam.


P.S. .Na žalost , današnji dan me je podsetio na onaj tužni dan kada smo svi mi željno iščekivali dobre vesti iz bolnice , gde je prevežen Airton Sena , posle onog strašnog udesa u Imoli.
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#55 nlavrnja

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Posted 07 February 2011 - 01:42

Jbt, odakle iskoci ova cev?? :o Iz zemlje, deo bankine, deo nekog glupog stuba tu? Koliko ovaj covek nema srece i na ovoj slici izgleda kao da ova cevka tu uopste ne pripada, ko zna da li 2 takve postoje duz celog relija, da ne pominjem vec ono sto je ispricano, kroz sta je morala da prodje cev i ne zakaci nista do puta u kokpit.... Posted Image
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#56 Rad-oh-yeah?

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Posted 07 February 2011 - 04:42

Nije cev, najobicnija metalna ograda je u pitanju!

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Posted 07 February 2011 - 09:20

Kubica's condition is 'stable but serious'

By Jonathan Noble Monday, February 7th 2011, 07:19 GMT

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Robert KubicaRobert Kubica was put into an induced coma last night in a bid to help his recovery from the serious injuries he suffered in a rally crash on Sunday.

The Renault driver was left with multiple fractures to his right arm and leg, plus severe cuts to his forearm, after crashing out of the Ronde di Andora rally. It is understood the injuries were caused by a length of crash barrier penetrating the cockpit of his Skoda Fabia and striking him.

Kubica underwent a seven-hour operation throughout Sunday afternoon at the Santa Corona Hospital in Pietra Ligure to try and save the use of his right hand - and he is said to be in a 'stable but serious' condition.

Doctors also put him into an induced coma, but he could be woken up from it sometime on Monday morning depending on his progress through the night.

Renault team-mate Vitaly Petrov and his boss Eric Boullier are scheduled to visit the hospital today to get an update on Kubica's conditions.

"The news of Robert's accident came as a real shock to the whole team," said Boullier. "All of us, at Lotus Renault GP, wish him a quick recovery.

"We have been really impressed with the way the doctors looked after him and we would like to thank the whole team of the Santa Corona Hospital for their professional approach and dedication.

"I will be travelling to Italy, along with Vitaly Petrov, in order to see Robert and tell him that we are impatiently waiting for his return."

Professor Mario Igor Rossello, the hand specialist who worked on Kubica, said he was encouraged by how the operation had gone but admitted it was too early to say how well the driver would recover.

"It has been a very important and difficult operation," he said. "Robert Kubica's right forearm was cut in two places, with significant lesions to the bones and the tendons. We did our best to rebuild the functions of the forearm.

"It took seven doctors, split into two teams and a total of seven hours to complete the operation. One team was the emergency task force from the hospital of San Paolo (Savona) that is normally appointed to treat this sort of injury, while the other team came from the orthopaedic department of the Santa Corona Hospital (Pietra Ligure).

"At the end of the operation, Robert's hand was well vascularised and warm, which is encouraging. Following the surgery, Robert Kubica will remain under permanent monitoring overnight because his condition remains serious."

Renault has said that a further statement will be made on Monday morning by Professor Rossello and Kubica's manager Daniel Morelli.


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#58 Uzice

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Posted 07 February 2011 - 10:35

Za vikend sam bio bez interneta i ne verujem sta sada gledam.

Valjda ce sve biti OK, drzi se majstore!
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#59 Trofej

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Posted 07 February 2011 - 12:41

Glavu je sačuvao, kičmu, noge, nadajmo se i obe ruke. Ludu glavu, jer ko pametan voli da vozi reli, po krivinama i serpentinama po planinama. F1 postaje sve bezbedniji sport, reli sve opasniji.
Bila bi velika šteta za F1 da trkač takvog ranga više ne vozi, jer mislim da nema ljubitelja F1 koji ne ceni Kubicu.

A sad, evo jednog linka da vas malo oraspoloži - KLIK!
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#60 alpiner

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Posted 07 February 2011 - 12:48

Kubica je jutros probuđen iz indukovane kome i skinut je sa aparata. Ruka koje je operisana je topla-ima dobru prokrvljenost i za nekoliko dana će se saznati da li je operacija u potpunosti uspela.
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