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Title: Barbaro has additional injuries
Post by: Caradoc on May 21, 2006, 10:10:09 AM
http://www.drf.com/news/article/74752.html
Title: Re: Barbaro has additional injuries
Post by: Caradoc on May 21, 2006, 10:36:59 AM
More from the doctor performing the surgery, according to a Reuters report:

The surgery was being performed by Dr. Dean Richardson at the University of Pennsylvania\'s New Bolton Center for Large Animals. He said the operation could take several hours.

Richardson, the chief of surgery for the center, said the injuries were \"very, very serious,\" and that he\'s never worked on so many catastrophic injuries to one horse.

\"You do not see this severe injury frequently because the fact is most horses that suffer this typically are put down on the race track,\" Richardson said. \"This is rare.\"

\"It\'s about as bad as it could be,\" he added. \"The main thing going for the horse is a report that his skin was not broken at the time of injury. It\'s a testament to the care given to the team of doctors on the track and (jockey) Mr. Prado on the racetrack.\"

Title: Re: Barbaro has additional injuries
Post by: Chuckles_the_Clown2 on May 21, 2006, 10:45:25 AM
Caradoc Wrote:
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> More from the doctor performing the surgery,
> according to a Reuters report:
>
> The surgery was being performed by Dr. Dean
> Richardson at the University of Pennsylvania\'s New
> Bolton Center for Large Animals. He said the
> operation could take several hours.
>
> Richardson, the chief of surgery for the center,
> said the injuries were \"very, very serious,\" and
> that he\'s never worked on so many catastrophic
> injuries to one horse.
>
> \"You do not see this severe injury frequently
> because the fact is most horses that suffer this
> typically are put down on the race track,\"
> Richardson said. \"This is rare.\"
>
> \"It\'s about as bad as it could be,\" he added. \"The
> main thing going for the horse is a report that
> his skin was not broken at the time of injury.
> It\'s a testament to the care given to the team of
> doctors on the track and (jockey) Mr. Prado on the
> racetrack.\"
>


At some point in reading the reports yesterday I noticed the woman that co-owns him already talking in Past Tense. Hopefully he makes a miraculous recovery, but if thats not in the cards that they do the right thing by him.