Michael Schumacher fighting for his life after ski accident
Doctors at the hospital in the southeastern city of Grenoble where Michael Schumacher is being treated added it was still too early to make a prognosis on the famous patient.
- Reuters
- Updated: December 30, 2013 04:44 pm IST
Former Formula One champion Michael Schumacher was battling for his life in hospital on Monday after a ski injury, doctors said, adding it was too early to say whether he would pull through.
"We can say that his condition is life-threatening," Jean-Francois Payen, head anaesthetician at the CHU hospital in the eastern French city of Grenoble told a news conference.
"For the moment we cannot say what Michael Schumacher's future is," he added. (Also read: Doctors say Schumacher won't have had a chance without helmet)
Seven-times Formula One world champion Schumacher was admitted to hospital on Sunday suffering head injuries in an off-piste skiing accident in the French Alps resort of Meribel. (Suggested read: F1 drivers wish Schumacher a speedy recovery | Sebastian Vettel shocked by Schumacher's accident)
Neurosurgeon Stephan Chabardes said an emergency brain scan carried out on Schumacher, 44, had revealed internal bleeding, and injuries including contusions and lesions. He said they had operated a first time to treat the internal bleeding.
Doctors said Schumacher had been placed in an artificial coma but, contrary to an earlier French media report, said they had not carried out a second operation during the night and were not planning any further interventions at this stage.