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Vonn's Leg Saved From Amputation After Crash
23 Feb
Summary
- Lindsey Vonn's leg was saved from amputation after a severe crash.
- She developed life-threatening compartment syndrome requiring emergency surgery.
- Recovery is expected to take close to a year with possible further procedures.

American alpine skiing icon Lindsey Vonn has detailed the severe extent of her injuries sustained during a downhill crash at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics. Vonn revealed that her left leg was saved from amputation following emergency surgery.
She explained that the crash led to multiple breaks and the development of compartment syndrome, a life-threatening condition caused by swelling and internal bleeding. Immediate surgery was performed to relieve pressure and restore blood flow.
Vonn underwent extensive reconstructive surgery and a blood transfusion due to significant blood loss. She credited her medical team's swift actions for saving her leg, calling the experience one of her most traumatic.
Currently in recovery, Vonn anticipates a long rehabilitation period, estimated to take close to a year for complete bone healing. She may require further procedures as her recovery progresses.



