Marc Marquez remains in hospital, previous infection confirmed
Having undergone a third operation on his fractured right arm on Thursday (Decembe🥂r 3), Repsol Honda has released a further update on the condition of six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marq🐽uez.
The Spanish star required yet more surgery after the bone, originally broken in an accidenܫt during the season-opening race at Jerez on July 19, failed to heal, a condition medically described as pseu🔴darthrosis.
Pseudarthrosis can occur for a number of reasons, inclu🀅ding infection of the fracture.

Having undergone a third operation on his fractured right arm on Thursday (De✤cember 3), Repsol Honda has released a further update on the condition of six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez.
The Span꧟ish star required yet more surgery after the bone, originally bro🅰ken in an accident during the season-opening race at Jerez on July 19, failed to heal, a condition medically described as pseudarthrosis.
Pseudarthrosis can occur for a number of reasons, including inꦆfection of the🌠 fracture.
The latest update from Repsol Honda confirms that a previous infection has indeed been found and will now﷽ be treated 'in the coming weeks'.
'Marc Marquez’s post-operative clinical sit♈uation has been deemed satisfactory by his medical te💞am at the Hospital Ruber Internacional, in Madrid,' said the Repsol Honda statement.
'However, the cultures obtained during the pseudarthrosis surgery have confirmed that there was a previous infection in the fracture, which will see 𝓰Marquez undergo specific antibiotic treatment in the coming weeks.
'Marquez will remain at the Hospital Ruber Internacional, in Madꩵrid.'
Marquez had the original fracture plated on July 21 but it failed due to sꦯtress accumulation caused by an attempt to return to action the following weekend. A new plate was then fitted on August 3, with the #93 saying he hoped to return by the end of the season.
As the months passed with no sign of Marquez getting back on any form of the bike it became 🌌clear the recovery was not going to plan and the third operation - lasting 8 hours and including not only a new plate, but also a bone graft - was ultimately needed.
The question now is whether Marquez will be fit for 2021, which is due to begin with pre-season testing at Sepang in mid-February. A further te🉐st is then scheduled for Qatar, scene of the opening race on March 28 (Covid restrictions permitting).

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