Twenty-two year old Trinidad and Tobago and Ferencvarosi defender - TopicsExpress



          

Twenty-two year old Trinidad and Tobago and Ferencvarosi defender Akeem Adams lost his left leg this morning after his fourth emergency operation since suffering a massive heart attack almost two weeks ago in Hungary. Adams was given an artificial, mechanical heart on Thursday 26 September but there were circulatory problems, which led to the loss of body tissue in his left leg. Doctors at the Varosmajori Heart Clinic in Budapest amputated his leg below the left knee this morning and stabilised his circulation. But Adams’ condition remains critical and his body still is not strong enough to endure the heart transplant that could save his life. “Complications arose due to the collapse of his circulation,” stated a release on the club’s website. “This surgery was successful (and) the circulation of Akeem Adams is stabilised but his condition is still dangerous (and) life threatening.”
Posted on: Tue, 08 Oct 2013 16:46:38 +0000

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