Salvador Cabañas
The health of the Paraguayan international soccer player Salvador Cabañas, victim of a gunshot wound to the head on Monday in Mexico City, worsened yesterday due to a cerebral edema and his life is at risk, said a medical source at the hospital where he is hospitalized.
"Salvador has remained clinically stable, however, we had some problems because the brain edema has progressed as expected," said neurosurgeon Ernesto Martinez, director of the specialist team that operated the Star of America from Mexico and the selection Guarani.
"We're going to have to sedate a bit more to improve and protect brain function and hopefully not over the edema progresses," added the doctor.
Martinez warned that Cabañas, elected in 2007 the best player in America, "remains serious. It has passed the risk of life. "
"Salvador has remained clinically stable, however, we had some problems because the brain edema has progressed as expected," said neurosurgeon Ernesto Martinez, director of the specialist team that operated the Star of America from Mexico and the selection Guarani.
"We're going to have to sedate a bit more to improve and protect brain function and hopefully not over the edema progresses," added the doctor.
Martinez warned that Cabañas, elected in 2007 the best player in America, "remains serious. It has passed the risk of life. "
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