In the last few hours, a new medical report has been released on the state of health of Roly Serrano (68), who was in a car accident last Sunday on Route 9, near the town of Baradero.
The famous actor, who played “El Sapo” in The Marginal, He remains hospitalized in the intensive care unit of the High Complexity Medical Institute (IMAC).
“Patient Serrano, Rolando. 68-year-old patient, admitted to the High Complexity Medical Institute at 5:03 in the morning due to polytrauma secondary to a road accident,” they specify in the report released and to which the actor’s family responded through their social networks.
“The patient is hospitalized in the intensive care unit with Mechanical ventilation in pharmacologically induced comahaemodynamically stable, with guarded prediction“, to continue.
Furthermore, at the end of the medical report, there is a section with a message from the family that “thanks for the community’s attention to the patient’s health status”.
How was the accident that Roly Serrano had?
Sunday night, Roly Serrano crashed his truck on Route 9, near Baradero, Buenos Aires province.
The violent man was traveling on board a KIA truck and hit himself from behind a white Ford Fiesta vehicle in which there was a family made up of a 35-year-old man and his 6-year-old son, who suffered minor injuries and are already been discharged.
After the accident, Roly was initially admitted to the Lino Piñero hospital in Baradero, where he was admitted with trauma to the chest and head. He entered the hospital conscious, but as the hours passed he suffered decompensation and was required to be admitted to intensive care.
From that moment on the situation became complicated for the artist. On Monday, due to his difficult situation, he was transferred to IMAC, located in the Almagro neighborhood of the city of Buenos Aires, and during the transfer the actor remained sedated and connected to an artificial respirator.
In the first medical report, released last Tuesday, Serrano’s state of health was detailed: “He is hospitalized in the intensive care unit, stable, with mechanical respiratory assistance in a pharmacologically induced coma”.
For now, Serrano continues to have a guarded prognosis and is waiting for an improvement in his health.
Source: Clarin