Victim of a heavy fall during downhill training in Bormio in Italy this Friday, Cyprien Sarrazin suffered from a subdural hematoma. The operation carried out during the night to “decompress the hematoma went well”.
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“Conscious”, the tricolor spent the night in “neurological intensive care” at a hospital in the small town of Sondolo, in northern Italy, suffering from “a subdural hematoma”: a severe concussion. Cyprien Sarrazin then underwent surgery during the night to drain the “intracranial hematoma”: “the operation went well, he remains under anesthesia for the moment,” the FFS communicated this Saturday morning.