Russian doctors to help treat injured Jočić
A team of Russian specialists will help the treatment of Interior Minister Dragan Jočić, it was announced Sunday.
Sunday, 27.01.2008.
11:28
A team of Russian specialists will help the treatment of Interior Minister Dragan Jocic, it was announced Sunday. Jocic's car was involved in a traffic accident on the Belgrade-Nis highway late Friday, which left him with serious spinal and neck injuries. Russian doctors to help treat injured Jocic He underwent surgery early Saturday in Belgrade, and is now recovering. His condition is described by doctors as "serious but stable." Now a well-known Russian neurosurgeon, Aleksnadr Potapov from Moscow's Burdenko Institute, will try to help the team already involved in the treatment of the minister. Doctors in the Banjica clinic where Jocic is currently hospitalized, revealed that although conscious when he was admitted, the minister complained that he had lost feeling in one arm and leg. Blic daily today reports that doctors believe Jocic is in for "a long and difficult recovery," once he is out of danger. His driver, Mirko Damnjanovic, sustained non-life threatening injuries, and is recovering with a broken arm. Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica and President Boris Tadic yesterday visited Jocic in hospital. The site of the crash Friday (FoNet)
Russian doctors to help treat injured Jočić
He underwent surgery early Saturday in Belgrade, and is now recovering. His condition is described by doctors as "serious but stable."Now a well-known Russian neurosurgeon, Aleksnadr Potapov from Moscow's Burdenko Institute, will try to help the team already involved in the treatment of the minister.
Doctors in the Banjica clinic where Jočić is currently hospitalized, revealed that although conscious when he was admitted, the minister complained that he had lost feeling in one arm and leg.
Blic daily today reports that doctors believe Jočić is in for "a long and difficult recovery," once he is out of danger.
His driver, Mirko Damnjanović, sustained non-life threatening injuries, and is recovering with a broken arm.
Prime Minister Vojislav Koštunica and President Boris Tadić yesterday visited Jočić in hospital.
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