Schumacher, away from public life since he suffered an accident almost six years ago while skiing in the Alps, staroa, always according to the information of ‘Le Parisien’, admitted to the Monitoring Unit of the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery. The stretcher that transported the seven-time Formula 1 champion was covered with a blue canvas that prevented him from seeing his face, and was surrounded by an important safety device composed of about ten people.
Although a great medical mystery surrounds Schumacher's state of health since his serious fall in Méribel on December 29, 2013, this would be the first time that a movement of the former champion has transcended, always confined in his home until now, armored by a total silence of their environment towards the severity of their injuries.
The former German pilot is in the Paris hospital in the hands of Professor Philippe Menasché, a leading 69-year-old cardiac surgeon who pioneered cell therapy to treat heart failure who in 2014 performed an embryonic heart cell transplant in a patient with insufficiency cardiac, a medical scoop then.
‘Le Parisien’ speculated that Schumacher is hospitalized at Georges Pompidou to benefit from infusions of stem cells that are distributed in the body to obtain a systemic anti-inflammatory action. Treatment should begin on Tuesday and Schumacher would leave the hospital in principle on Wednesday. Contacted, Professor Menasché and the hospital management, neither confirmed nor denied the presence of ‘Kaiser’ in Paris.
According to other sources, Michael Schumacher made at least two visits to the European Hospital Georges Pompidou last spring. Both times he arrived by helicopter from Switzerland.
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