Michael Schumacher may have another surgery

According to neurosurgeon Nicola Acciari, quoted by the Italian medical media Contro Copertina, the former pilot suffers from muscular atrophy and osteoporosis.

Michael Schumacher will soon undergo a new surgery as part of his treatment with heart stem cells, according to the Italian medical media Contro Copertina, relayed by RMC Sport.

According to neurosurgeon Nicola Acciari, quoted by the transalpine media, the former pilot suffers from muscle atrophy and osteoporosis (decrease in bone density) linked to the fact that he cannot move since his accident. “The goal is to regenerate Michael’s nervous system,” said the neurosurgeon about the new operation.

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Absolute reference in Formula 1, seven-time world champion, Michael Schumacher has been living in slow motion since his ski accident on December 29, 2013, in which his head hit a rock after a fall. He had been placed in an artificial coma for four weeks.

His precarious state of health remains a secret carefully kept by his relatives. The family never wanted to communicate on this subject but in the opinion of renowned neurologists, the German pilot, technically out of a coma, is necessarily in a vegetative state. He had been taken care of at the Georges-Pompidou European hospital in Paris in December 2019 for “treatment in the greatest secrecy”, reported The Parisian.

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