by Royalupnorth »
23 Jan 2007 15:17
Getting back onto the topic of Sonko's injury, I am slightly concerned by the haste that is happening in getting him sorted.
Purely an educated guess, but an "inconclusive" scan would suggest to me that something has shown up on the scan, but because it is so soon after his injury there is likely to be inflammation around the knee ligaments anyway, and they can't tell if what they are looking at is damaged or not.
If he's undergoing an exploratory operation, then this will almost certainly be an arthroscopy (keyhole job). That means they are looking for something inside the knee, not on the outside, which means we can discount tendon or muscle injury, medial ligament and lateral ligament.
We can therefore assume that we are looking at either an ACL rupture or a cartilage tear.
ACL tear - I've already stated on previous posts that the injury sustained looked like it could involve the ACL, but the events after the injury makes this seem unlikely.
Cartilage tear - would have struggled to continue at all after the initial injury.
My guess, at the time of injury and further confirmed by the "inconclusive" scan is that he stretched his ACL slightly, but didn't rupture it. This would look inflamed on the scan, but they would be unable to tell if it was ruptured or not because the inflammation would obscure they way the scan looks.
If they do an arthroscopy, this would tell them for sure, but they shouldn't do the surgery straight away, its too soon after the injury, there will be blood inside the joint and it needs to not be as inflamed, otherwise his recovery will be hindered.
They should instead wait a week or so, and then perform the surgery.
In this case, why not wait a week, repeat the scan and only put the poor guy through one operation or maybe even no operation.
Give him the arthroscopy and its guaranteed he will be out for 4 weeks.
Answer: Because, they need to know now, not next week, to see if we need to increase our efforts to get someone in during the transfer window.
No consideration for Sonko at all.
Purely business.
And that, unfortunately, is the state of modern football.
Rant over.
PS....