SHE ALMOST LOST BOTH LEGS. ❄️ The Hidden Medical Emergency After Lindsey Vonn’s Crash It wasn’t just a fall. It was a race against time.

SHE ALMOST LOST BOTH LEGS — Doctors reveal Lindsey Vonn was on the brink of danger where the risk of amputation could skyrocket within hours if emergency surgery wasn’t performed immediately after her Winter Olympics crash, turning her mountain fall into a life-or-death race behind the medical scenes.

Newly disclosed details about the decision to rush her into surgery that night and the severity of her injuries have left fans stunned, showing that the greatest victory for this skiing legend may not be a medal — but saving her career and her future.

Surgeon reveals how dangerously close Lindsey Vonn came to losing her leg after horror Winter Olympics skiing crash

Lindsey Vonn‘s chances of losing her leg would have ‘increased very rapidly’ if she didn’t go under the knife immediately after her crash at the Winter Olympics, an orthopedic surgeon has revealed.

 

 

The American skiing icon, 41, had to undergo four surgeries in Italy after breaking her leg in the women’s downhill final earlier this month, before having a fifth and final op when she returned home to the US.

 

 

One knee specialist warned at the time that similar injuries have even led to amputation in the past, sparking fears that Vonn could lose a limb.

 

 

Fortunately, all five of her procedures went successfully to rule out the possibility of that disaster playing out.

Yet according to Nolan Horner, a top orthopedic surgeon from Genesis Orthopedics & Sports Medicine in Chicago, Vonn came dangerously close to that worst-case scenario.

‘When it’s identified, the patient should be taken to the operating room almost immediately,’ Horner told EFE, via Marca. ‘Every hour that passes once someone enters compartment syndrome, the risk of permanent damage or even limb loss begins to increase very rapidly.’

A top surgeon has revealed how close Lindsey Vonn was to losing her leg earlier this month

A top surgeon has revealed how close Lindsey Vonn was to losing her leg earlier this month

The American skiing legend suffered a broken left leg after crashing at the Winter Olympics

The American skiing legend suffered a broken left leg after crashing at the Winter Olympics

Horner, who has experience treating athletes from the NBA, MLB and other leading sports leagues, explained how Vonn suffered from ‘compartment syndrome’ before having her first surgery.

‘Compartment syndrome is basically when, due to increased pressure in a muscle compartment, the pressure within that compartment becomes so high that it cuts off the blood supply to the limb. That can cause permanent nerve damage in a limb,’ he continued.

‘It’s considered a surgical emergency, and if it’s not treated very quickly, it can lead to the death of muscle tissue, permanent nerve damage, or even, in severe cases, the loss of the limb.’

According to Horner, after rushing Vonn into surgery doctors opened up or released her fascia – which is a connective layer of tissue that separates muscles in the body.

‘When bleeding or very intense swelling starts in these muscle areas, the fascia contains all of that, and that’s what causes the pressure inside the compartment to start increasing,’ he said.

Opening or releasing the fascia ‘allows the muscles to expand freely’ and ‘relieves the pressure’, which saved Vonn from permanent nerve damage and subsequent amputation.

When asked to assess her recovery timeframe, Horner estimated that the Olympics hero won’t even be able to bear weight on her leg again for up to three months.

‘The fact that she’s an elite athlete greatly improves her chances of a very good outcome, but she certainly has a long road ahead,’ the surgeon admitted. ‘She’ll likely have an extended period where she’s not even allowed to put weight on that limb, to allow the fracture to heal properly.’

Vonn could have lost a leg if she didn't go under the knife within two hours of the accident

Vonn could have lost a leg if she didn’t go under the knife within two hours of the accident

He also added: ‘Realistically, to achieve her best possible outcome after a procedure like this, it could very easily take around a year.’

After finally leaving hospital earlier this week, Vonn stressed that the most ‘dark’ and ‘unrelenting’ battle of her recovery has only just begun.

‘Today was a hard day… my physical battle began the second I got hurt but the mental battle started today,’ she wrote on X the day after her hospital departure. ‘It hit me like a ton of bricks.

‘It’s a battle I’m used to because I’ve done it so many times. I have always learned from every injury. Each one has made me a better and stronger person in different ways… but the battle of the mind can be dark and hard and unrelenting.

‘Someone I care about said I am a “master at the psychological game of life…”

‘I don’t know if that’s true…. I do know hard days are coming but I will find a way back to the top of the mountain of life.’

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