Wednesday, 27 January 2016

Malori transferred to specialised clinic in Buenos Aires

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Adriano Malori has been transferred from a hospital in San Luis to a special clinic in the Argentinean capital of Buenos Aires in order to continue his recovery from a heavy crash on stage 5 of the Tour de San Luis

The Movistar Team issued a statement Monday in which they explained the move and also sought to discredit recent reports that the crash had been triggered by a brain defect.

Malori was riding on the front of the bunch at the Tour de San Luis when he went over his handlebars at a reported 65km/h and triggered a 40-rider pile-up. Having suffered head injuries and a broken collarbone, he was taken to hospital, where he was placed in an induced coma.

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Three days later, on Monday, he was flown to the Alexander Fleming Institute, a Buenos Aires clinic specialising in head trauma, in order to undergo further medical examinations using techniques and equipment that weren’t available in the San Luis unit.

“The patient Adriano Malori on this day showed favourable progress,” read a medical update from the San Luis health centre on Monday.

“At the request of the doctors it was decided he would be moved to Buenos Aires to continue treatment in a private clinic. This was carried out by plane at 17:00 without complication.”

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