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(FILES) A file photo taken in Oslo on April 21, 1997 shows doctor Lars Engebretsen, who is treating Austrian alpine skier Matthias Lanzinger at the Ulleval University Hospital in Oslo. Engebretsen said on March 4, 2008 that Lanzinger would have his left foot amputated after a fall during a World Cup race on March 2, 2008. The 27-year-old was concussed and broke his left leg in a fall in the World Cup super-G race in Kvitfjell, Norway and was air-lifted to a hospital in Oslo where he has undergone two drawn-out operations since March 2, 2008. Lanzinger was placed in an artificial coma to help treat his injuries but developed serious vascular problems. "Unfortunately we were unable to re-establish the blood circulation to his foot, which has obliged us to take the decision to amputate," Engebretsen told the NRK radio station.
AFP PHOTO / MORTEN HOLM
Detalii fotografie
Loc:     Oslo, NORWAY
Sursa:   AFP / Mediafax Foto
Fotograf:   MORTEN HOLM
Data:   21 Aprilie 1997
Dimensiuni:   1900 x 1355 (877.7 KB)
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SKI WORLD MEN LANZINGER DOCTOR