Selon des informations provenant de l'hôpital de Paris, Michael Schumacher est conscient
Formula One legend Michael Schumacher was admitted to hospital in Paris for “secret treatment”, maintenant, il serait « conscient ».

 

A pioneering surgeon specialising in stem cell breakthroughs has been treating the seven times World Champion driver at the Georges Pompidou Hospital in the French capital, where he arrived surrounded by guards on Monday.

He was admitted under tight security for transfusions of inflammation-reducing stem cells, part of ongoing care related to the horrific head injuries he suffered in a skiing accident almost six years ago.

Le Parisien reports that the state-of-the-art facility “has turned into a bunker” since the high-profile sportsman arrived.

Although there has been no indication as to his current state of health from the hospital, the paper quoted an unnamed nurse in cardiology saying: “Yes he is in my service.

“And I can assure you that he is conscious.”

And at 5.15pm yesterday, Jean Todt visited Schumacher for 45 minutes “before quietly leaving the hospital”, the paper adds.

 

The Paris hospitals authority, citing France’s strict medical privacy rules, has not yet commented on his prognosis.

Le Parisien said the racing ace was welcomed at the hospital by French cardiac surgeon, Professeur Philippe Ménasche.

The 69-year-old is best known for performing the world’s first embryonic cell transplant on a patient with heart failure in 2014.

Maintenant, on espère qu’il pourra contribuer au rétablissement de Schumacher grâce à son travail de pionnier.

La légende s'est transformée 50 en janvier 3, but has not been seen in public since the skiing accident.

The racing legend recently “suffered a fresh health scare” before being taken to the Pompidou hospital for cutting-edge traitement des cellules souches.

Par conséquent, his treatment was postponed until this week because of an “unexpected health problem” over the summer.

Le Parisien reported earlier: “At the end of July, the driver was due to return for a new session at the hospital.

 

But an unexpected health problem prevented this. The treatment was postponed to the beginning of this week, when Professor Menasche got back from holiday.”

Schumacher was first examined by Prof Menasche at the Pitie-Salpetriere hospital, where he is a director of the Brain and Spinal Cord Institute, and then transferred to the George Pompidou for the traitement des cellules souches.

 

Le Parisien newspaper said the first sign of the legend, “was at 3.40pm on Monday [when] a stretcher arrived on the first floor of Georges Pompidou European Hospital.”

Schumacher a été transporté à l'hôpital dans une ambulance bleue et jaune immatriculée à Genève.

A blue cloth “completely covered his body and face” as he was taken into the continuous monitoring unit of the Cardiovascular Surgery Department.

He had a security contingent “of about ten people,” the news outlet reported, adding that Prof Menasche was “in charge of the group”.

Le Parisien said that “according to our information”, l’as de la F1 pourrait en bénéficier “infusions of stem cells that are distributed in the body to obtain a systemic anti-inflammatory action throughout the body”.

The treatment was to have begun Tuesday morning, Schumacher devrait rentrer chez lui mercredi.

Prof Menasche said details of Schumacher’s treatment would remain “secret” for reasons of medical confidentiality.

According to other unnamed sources, le champion a effectué au moins deux visites à l'hôpital Pompidou plus tôt cette année.

But he was admitted each time under a false name and treated by a small medical team, La Parisien added.

 

Aux deux occasions, il est arrivé en hélicoptère depuis la Suisse et a atterri sur un héliport à Issy-les-Moulineaux, près de Paris.

Lors de son premier séjour dans la capitale, Schumacher underwent tests at Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, but key work by the professor was postponed until yesterday.

Le septuple champion de F1 a été grièvement blessé à la tête lors de vacances de ski en famille dans les Alpes françaises en décembre. 29 2013, et n'a pas été vu en public depuis.

Schumacher skiait avec son fils Mick lorsqu'il est tombé et s'est fracturé la tête sur un rocher de la Combe de Saulire au-dessus de Méribel..

He hit the right side of his head on the rock, splitting open his helmet. Doctors worked frantically to remove blood clots from his brain, but some were left because they were too deeply embedded.

La blessure dévastatrice l'a laissé paralysé et incapable de parler..

Schumacher a passé trois mois dans un coma artificiel après l'accident et a passé des années en soins intensifs dans sa maison de Gland., une ville suisse au bord du lac Léman.

Son état semble désormais stabilisé et en janvier de cette année, il a été transporté par hélicoptère vers la maison de vacances familiale à Majorque pour son 50e anniversaire..

And Jean Todt recently told Radio Monte-Carlo (RMC) that the pair had watched F1 races on TV.

 

He said: “I’m always careful with such statements, but it’s true. I saw the race together with Michael Schumacher at his home in Switzerland.”

While declining to provide too much detail on Schumacher’s health, out of respect for his family, Todt said: “Michael is in the best hands and is well looked after in his house.

“He does not give up and keeps fighting.”

His long-time manager, Sabine Kehm, had no comment.

Schumacher remains the most successful driver in Formula One history, with a record 91 Grand Prix victories.

He won his first two titles with Benetton in 1994 et 1995 before five in a row with Ferrari between 2000-2004.

In January his family released a statement saying he was in “the very best of hands”.

Schumacher’s family fiercely protects his privacy. Thick forest around his castle-like home and high surrounding walls provide sanctuary from fan and media intrusion.

His son, Mick, who is now 20, won last year’s European Formula championship with eight victories and has since moved up to Formula Two.

Last month the German claimed his first Formula Two win in Hungary.

This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission.

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