Sabtu, 12 Februari 2011

Kubica undergoes another operation

(CNN) -- Formula One driver Robert Kubica has undergone further surgery as he recovers from injuries sustained in a rally crash in Italy at the weekend.


The Renault Lotus driver underwent seven hours of surgery to save the functuality of his hand earlier this week.


And, on Friday, the Pole had a further nine-hour operation to rebuild his foot, shoulder and the inner part of his elbow.


Speaking to reporters, surgeon Francesco Lanza said: "We finished the second surgical intervention on his upper arm, which was already compromised in a previous accident.



"We gave him a bone graft and inserted a plate. We operated on the inner part of the upper arm but we still have to operate on the outer part."


Kubica will now return to intensive care for two days following his latest operation.


Meanwhile, earlier in the day, a Renault Lotus spokesperson confirmed to CNN that Kubica had given his first interview since his accident on Sunday.


Speaking to Italian newspaper to La Gazzetta dello Sport, prior to his surgery, Kubica said: "The fingers work, I can feel them. My arm too. But they still need to operate on me and only after that will we know.


"I don't have much pain but I'm sedated. After the last operation, the countdown to my return to the track will begin."


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