Lindsey Vonnhad another surgery on her badly broken left leg Friday and remained hospitalized nearly two weeks after her terrifying crash in theOlympicdownhill.
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Vonn flew home to the United States last weekend after a week of treatment for a complex tibia fracture and at least four surgeries at a hospital in Italy.
"Made it through surgery," Vonn said inher latest post on Instagram. "It took a bit more than 6 hours to complete. As you can see, it required a lot of plates and screws to put back together.
"With the extent of the trauma, I've been struggling a bit post op and have not yet been able to be discharged from the hospital just yet," Vonn added. "Almost there. Baby steps."
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Vonn added on Xnext to an X-ray showing metal screws and other hardware inside her leg, "I'm bionic for real now."
Vonn was attempting to win a medal at the Milan Cortina Games at age 41 witha torn ACLin her left knee and apartial titanium replacementin her right knee. But she gothooked on a gate 13 seconds into her run— resulting in a spinning, air-born crash that sent her careening down the mountain in Cortina d'Ampezzo.
Because her skis did not release during the crash,the fall has raised safety issuesamong the skiing circuit.
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