Another operation for Lorenzo in Barcelona
Following his crash at the Sachsenring on Friday, in which he bent the titanium plate attached to his left collarbone, Jorge Lorenzo has undergone another operation. The MotoGP World Champion has now revealed that he is set to miss two races before making a comeback at Indianapolis in mid-August.
Lorenzo broke the collarbone in Thursday practice for the Dutch TT just over two weeks ago, returning to Barcelona where the plate was attached with eight screws. In Germany on Friday, the plate was damaged after the Yamaha Factory Racing rider highsided on the exit of Turn 10.Having been ruled out of this weekends race, he underwent surgery at the Hospital General de Catalunya on Saturday morning.As a result of the trauma suffered in the crash yesterday, the original fracture suffered a little movement that required new surgery to close the space and reduce the fracture by the method of osteosynthesis and with a new plate, explains Dr. Joaquin Rodriguez, surgeon who carried out the procedure.The new plate needed ten screws plus one inter fragmentary screw. We then needed to take out some bone substance from the pelvis that was mixed with dried bone. We placed this implant into the collarbone to stimulate the creation of the callus and help speed up the consolidation of the bone.The Surgical team involved at the Hospital General de Catalunya, Sant Cugat del Valls were Doctors Joaquin Rodriguez, Marc Cots and Anna Carreras, anesthetists Doctors Angela Verde and Eric Alvarez and instrumentalists Cristina Gil and Laia Torrens. The operation lasted for two hours.Lorenzo currently sits second in the World Championship to Repsol Honda Teams Dani Pedrosa, who has also injured his left collarbone in Germany.
On Saturday evening, the Yamaha Factory Racing team rider announced on Twitter that he is planning to make his comeback after the summer break, at Indianapolis, for the tenth round of the season: 'To the people asking me about Laguna, I would like to say that I don't want to take more risk and (instead) have a good recovery. See you in Indy!'
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