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The health of the Argentine run over in Mexico was complicated: her leg was infected after the operation

2023-01-15T18:27:58.322Z


Yésica Samoiloff has been in a public health center for 19 days. The doctors admitted that she 'concerns them'.


The health of

Yésica Samoiloff

, the Argentine who was run over in Mexico and who has been hospitalized for 19 days in

Cancun

, has been complicated in the last hours after a

"big infection"

was detected in one of her operated legs.

It is about the right extremity, which had to be operated twice after a car hit the motorcycle on which he was traveling with his friend -who died- at the end of December and left her seriously injured.

According to her friend Victoria, in the operations "they first reconstructed the head of the femur, which was broken in three parts, and then the tibia and fibula where they had to place screws."

The complication was discovered by the doctors some time after both interventions.

In dialogue with Télam, the relatives of the woman from Mar del Plata who had traveled to Mexico to work as a model, detailed the current situation that Yésica is going through.

"What worries the doctors is

a very large infection

that she has in her operated leg. So, in addition to cleaning her, they began to give her antibiotics," they reported.

Relatives of Yésica Sol Samoiloff launched a campaign to raise funds to pay for medical expenses.

Alejandro Roble, Yésica's brother-in-law, stated in this regard: "They are

washing her operated leg

to prevent the infection from advancing."

They also highlighted that "she

recovered 100% of her speech

and can hold a conversation at times, although sometimes she shows that she is lost in time and space."

According to the doctors who are treating her, this could be a consequence of the medications and sedatives that they are giving her.

"Luckily my wife Karen can stay 24 hours with her sister who is admitted to the Jesús Kumate Rodríguez general hospital in Cancun -in Quintana Roo- and she usually goes out when she has to get some medicine that the hospital does not have," said her brother-in-law.

Yésica Samoiloff, the Argentinian hospitalized in Cancun, and her friend Victoria.

And he added with complaints to the hospital: "Yesterday he went out to buy a very expensive antibiotic so that they could administer it to Yésica and

today he had disappeared

, nobody knows where he is, it is incredible what happens in that public hospital that lacks materials and/or medicines ".

Regarding her head, she said: "They still

haven't done the MRI

that the doctors wanted to do because they don't have the equipment to do it. The only thing Karen observes is that she speaks fluently and can form sentences."

The case

Yésica was run over last December 28 at about 11 p.m. when she was riding a motorcycle with a friend and upon reaching the intersection of an avenue they were hit by a Mercedes Benz driven by a girl under 14 who was drunk.

The authorities detained the teenager, who quickly regained her freedom.

Because Samoiloff does not have medical coverage, the family began a campaign to raise funds to pay for his hospitalization.

They receive money donations in two bank accounts in Argentina and one in Mexico.

To make donations, the accounts are:

Banco Provincia: CBU: 0140323503420067808738 ($) Holder: Karen Yanet Samoiloff Banco Provincia: CBU: 0140(504420050867447 (U$S) CBU: 0140323503420055805875 ($) Holder: Alejandro Gabriel Robles In Mexico: Banco STPX. SPIN BY Key O :646690146400013859.

Headline: Esther Navarra (friend from Mexico).

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Source: clarin

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