Mugello MotoGP: Valentino Rossi surgery a success

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Surgery to repair Valentino Rossi’s compound break of his right tibia has been a success in Italy this afternoon.

Rossi suffered the injury when he lost control of his factory Yamaha YZR-M1 during the second free practice session for tomorrow’s Italian MotoGP.

Rossi was high-sided at over 100mph and broke his tibia after tumbling through the gravel trap several times at the fast Biondetti chicane.

The reigning world champion underwent a successful two-and-a-half-hour operation at the Centro Traumatologico Ortopedico in Florence, this afternoon to repair his fractured right tibia. He was operated on by Dr. Roberto Buzzi of the CTO, assisted by Dr. Claudio Costa of the Clinica Mobile.

Rossi will now spend a week to ten days recuperating in hospital before needing to spend six weeks on crutches.

Dr Buzzi said: “We received Valentino Rossi at the Careggi Hospital, where we made detailed checks in order to rule out any other injuries, and the results were satisfactory.

“We therefore decided to proceed with the surgery for the exposed fracture of the right leg. We performed a spinal block (epidural) and cleaned and washed the fracture, which was then aligned and stabilised with a pin.

“The surgery had good results; the alignment was good and the bone is now stable. The wound remains open, as is usual in these cases, and it will be stitched in the next few days with another short surgery.

“We are confident that Valentino will be able to leave the hospital in a week to ten days, able to put weight on the leg with the aid of crutches. It is difficult to say how long the post surgery rehabilitation will take, we need to evaluate the progress of the patient and also what the x-rays will show.

“But I think that we can reasonably think of six weeks partial weight-bearing with crutches, after which Valentino needs to be re-evaluated, according to his feedback and further x-rays.”

Managing Director of Yamaha Motor Racing Lin Jarvis added “It was a very sad day today for Yamaha and the Fiat Yamaha Team, seeing Vale in so much pain and seriously injured for the first time in his career. 

“It is especially tough for Vale to have this accident at his home Grand Prix and this will surely be a huge disappointment for him and for all his fans here at the Mugello circuit and around the world.

“As a Team we are very deflated right now because we had our two riders challenging for the championship lead and now that challenge is over – at least for the immediate future. We wish Vale the very best for a speedy recovery and hope to have him back with us as soon as possible.”

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Matthew Birt

By Matthew Birt