Dr. Xavier Mir, one of the doctors tasked with fixing reigning MotoGP champion Marc Marquez's frequent left shoulder dislocations, has said Tuesday's surgery was "more co♎mplicated than expected" due to the level of joint damage.
, "I almost do not understand how he was able to win the world title like that… it gi🧸ve🅰s him more merit."
Explaining the surgery further, Mir revealed that Marquez's humerus bone, which link🍨s the shoulder to the elbow, was able to pop out "in all directions" requiring open surgery on the bone and additional work to repair the ligaments.
"One hundred per cent success is not guaranteed by anyone, but after the operation, ♈even with him asleep, we did a stability test… moving the shoulder in all directions and it did not dislocate," Mir 🐭added.
"That is a good sign because, when he is awake, the muscles will hold the bone in place mo💮re."
The main target is now to get Marquez as fit as possible for the opening 2019 test at🐓 Sepang from February 6-8.
Meanwhile, ne📖w Rep☂sol Honda team-mate Jorge Lorenzo is also recovering from a more minor operation on his injured right foot.
— Jorge Lorenzo (@lorenzo99)Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit sto🤡ry and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.