Sergey Zverev comes to his senses after surgery
Sergey Zverev comes to his senses after surgery

Video: Sergey Zverev comes to his senses after surgery

Video: Sergey Zverev comes to his senses after surgery
Video: Сергей Зверев- о рабочей стороне и тяжелом детстве/ НЕ вДудь 2024, April
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Star stylist Sergei Zverev will have to spend several weeks in the hospital. Yesterday, the artist underwent a rather complicated operation on his shoulder. Fans of the star can be calm - the surgery was successful, and now Zverev is coming to his senses.

The 48-year-old stylist was injured two days ago, having slipped corny in the kitchen of his own apartment while preparing breakfast. At first Sergei decided that he had a bruise, but after the pain became too severe, he realized that it was necessary to call an ambulance.

Zverev was taken to City Clinical Hospital No. 59, where, after an X-ray examination, he was given a plaster cast. The stylist refused hospitalization. “I was under stress, and I had to lie there for several hours under anesthesia, I simply could not bear it,” Sergey explained.

However, after some time, the singer again felt severe pain and turned to the specialists of the clinical hospital of the Administrative Department of the President of the Russian Federation.

“Because of this unsuccessful fall, now we will have to cancel the tour and for another month and a half to refuse secular parties. But we were planning to present to the public a new clip, which we recently filmed, - complains Zverev's press secretary Tim Brik in an interview with journalists.

Yesterday, the artist underwent an operation that lasted about two hours. The singer's press service reported that the operation was successful. Zverev spent two and a half hours under general anesthesia. The official diagnosis is as follows: a triple fracture of the shoulder neck with displacement, the newspaper "Dni.ru" writes. Now the artist is in the hospital. He is prescribed bed rest, but after a couple of weeks the showman will be fully functional.

“If everything goes well, in two weeks I'll be on my feet,” Zverev said the day before.

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