Greg Minnaar Recovering After Enduro MX Crash

Scott

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South Africa's Greg Minnaar (Santa Cruz Syndicate) is recovering in hospital after a crash at the weekend saw him break his collarbone, and have surgery on his left leg for the treatment of blood clots that had formed after the accident. The medical term for this injury to his leg is 'compartment syndrome'.

The multiple World Cup Champion was competing in a regional Hare Scramble enduro event, about 45 minutes from his home town of Pietermaritzburg, as part of his preparation for the Roof Of Africa Enduro scheduled for later this month.

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Scott

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Greg Minnaar Recovering After Enduro MX Crash

10.11.2009

South Africa's Greg Minnaar (Santa Cruz Syndicate) is recovering in hospital after a crash at the weekend saw him break his collarbone, and have surgery on his left leg for the treatment of blood clots that had formed after the accident. The medical term for this injury to his leg is 'compartment syndrome'.

The multiple World Cup Champion was competing in a regional Hare Scramble enduro event, about 45 minutes from his home town of Pietermaritzburg, as part of his preparation for the Roof Of Africa Enduro scheduled for later this month.

Greg started the event in 70th place and had moved up to 4th by the end of the 3rd lap. On time, and given his handicap of passing people from 70th, he was actually 2nd fastest and was set to start the last of 4 laps in the 3 hour event, when he rounded a right hand corner and hit a concealed rock that threw him over the bars and immediately onto his right shoulder, breaking his collarbone.

Greg spoke today from hospital: "I knew it was broken straight away, as soon as I landed. I was about 20km from the main start finish area when it happened and I struggled to ride further round the lap until I came to a marshal point. I left the bike there and got a lift to the hospital. I didn't feel too bad and actually walked into the hospital. That's when the doctors noticed my left thigh had swollen up to be 10cm thicker than my right thigh. They rushed me into surgery and pulled out 3 massive blood clots, one was the size of the doctor's fist!"

The doctors decided to leave the incision open overnight and drain further fluid. More than 500ml was drained and the doctors opted to operate again on Monday night to stitch up the muscle and its casing. Presently Greg has a small drainage tube in his left leg, and the doctors are keeping him under observation. The collarbone break is on the right side, and fortunately his left shoulder which had reconstructive surgery at the end of 2007 was not affected by the crash.

"It's so weird, I was able to walk into the hospital and I have no recollection of hitting my leg in the fall. Strangely, it's exactly the same place where I had deep bruising following my crash at Mont-Sainte-Anne this year, so there may be some connection. The cut in my leg at the moment is about 25cm and I am completely unable to move or walk right now."

The doctors are very happy with Greg's muscles in his thigh and they're keeping him in observation for at least another 24 hours. There are no immediate plans for Greg to leave the hospital. Needless to say any plans to repeat his efforts at the Roof Of Africa Enduro have been set aside. Once Greg is released from hospital he expects to be on crutches for some time before getting back onto a bike.

Follow Greg's tweets: www.gregminnaar.com
 

Downhill Domination

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Is that the same shoulder he had injured in the '07 series?
Best of luck to GM, he probably doesn't even know of these forums, though if he does, get well soon pal! :(
 

Hamo

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Shit, that sucks!
At least it seems that he'll be ok, but sounds nasty!
Hope he'll be just as quick as before in the 2010 season
 

Icky

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Ew! Compartment Sydrome is nasty stuff - even more nasty is the surgery to treat it. For some gore - search wiki for "Compartment Syndrome" and "Fasciotomy".

All the best to Greg for his speedy recovery!
 

redrocket

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Greg Minnaar Recovering After Enduro MX Crash

The doctors are very happy with Greg's muscles in his thigh and they're keeping him in observation for at least another 24 hours.
i bet they were!!! the collar bone could well have been just a trigger which saved him from much worse consequences as a result of the clots.
 

321

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all i want to know is how he was riding enduro and motor cross at the same time ? Very dangerous
 
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