Xuan Son's surgery was successful, a 38cm vertical nail was inserted into his leg

HOÀNG HUÊ |

Striker Nguyen Xuan Son has completed injury surgery and entered the recovery phase.

On the evening of January 6, after returning home with the Vietnamese team, striker Nguyen Xuan Son was immediately transferred to Vinmec International General Hospital for surgery.

After conducting in-depth examinations and consulting with experts, doctors determined that Xuan Son's injury was more serious than initially reported. The consultation results showed that the striker of the Vietnamese national team suffered a complex closed fracture of the middle third of the two tibia bones, with large loose fragments.

The doctors decided on a closed bone fixation surgery using intramedullary nails with pins under the fluoroscopy monitor. This is a minimally invasive surgical solution, helping to minimize soft tissue damage and ensure a quick recovery.

Doi ngu bac si tien hanh phau thuat cho Xuan Son. Anh: Vinmec
The team of doctors performed surgery on Xuan Son. Photo: Vinmec

Xuan Son's surgery began at 8:18 p.m. By 9:43 p.m., the surgery was completed. According to the doctor, the surgery involved inserting a 38cm screw vertically into Xuan Son's leg, without having to open the surgery. The surgery was a great success.

Xuan Son will then be transferred to the intensive care unit for monitoring and assessment.

Striker Nguyen Xuan Son received support from the Vietnam Football Federation, Nam Dinh club and especially his family, parents, wife and children.

Ba xa dong vien Xuan Son truoc ca phau thuat. Anh: Vinmec

Wife encourages Xuan Son before surgery. Photo: Vinmec

Before the surgery, Ms. Marcele Seippel - Xuan Son's wife, shared: "Of course I was very worried, but I understand that in sports, injuries are inevitable. The most important thing is that I completely trust the doctors at the hospital. They have taken care of my family, our son was also born here."

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Doctors at Vinmec International General Hospital have given treatment directions to striker Xuan Son.

Xuan Son is on the operating table for injury tonight

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Striker Xuan Son will have surgery at Vinmec Hospital

Lệ Hà |

At 2:30 p.m. on January 6, striker Xuan Son arrived at Noi Bai Airport (Hanoi) and was transferred directly to Vinmec International General Hospital.