Following his crash during yesterday afternoon’s FP2 at Assen, it was expected that Jorge Lorenzo would undergo surgery at the Dexeus Institut in Barcelona later today (Friday) or on Saturday, instead the Yamaha rider didn’t want to waste a single more minute in order to start his recovery as soon as possible, and has already undergone surgery, after flying back to Barcelona late Thursday evening.
According to a Yamaha press release, Lorenzo was operated on by Dr.
Joaquin Rodriguez of the Hospital General de Catalunya, assisted by Dr.
Ana Carreras, Dr.
Marcos Cots and Dr.
Michele Zasa of the Clinica Mobile and the surgery took two hours.
“The duration of the surgery was approximately two hours; the clinical course of post-operative has been regular.
Jorge sustained a displaced, complex fracture to the third medial of the left collarbone.
It’s been a challenging operation, apparently successful.
We inserted a titanium plate and eight screws to secure the fragments of the collarbone.
Jorge has just woken up from the anesthesia.
In the next few hours we will evaluate the progress of the patient and then we will be able to estimate how long the post-surgery rehabilitation will take,” said Dr.
Zasa.
Team Manager Wilco Zeelenberg added: “Following the medical check at the Circuit’s Medical Centre first and at the Assen Hospital later, yesterday Jorge decided to be operated as soon as possible.
Unfortunately no operation room was available in Assen due to some other very urgent life threatening operations that had much higher priority than Jorge’s collarbone and therefore we flew to Barcelona, where a surgery room was made available at the Hospital General de Catalunya.
The surgery, that started at 2.
00am and finished at 4.
00am has had good results and now Jorge is sleeping, exhausted from such a long and tough day.
We have to wait till he wakes up before making any further evaluation of Jorge’s physical conditions and how long his recovery will take”.
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