After inconclusive examination, Paulinho may undergo surgery

After inconclusive results in imaging tests, Corinthians does not rule out the possibility that Paulinho will undergo another surgery on his left knee; check out

After being injured in the match against Argentine Jrsvalid for the group stage of the liberatorsthe steering wheel Paulinho passed a series of tests. However, with inconclusive results so far, the Corinthians still does not rule out the possibility of the player undergoing surgery.

Due to the large swelling in the injured area, the tests were unable to show clear results on the steering wheel frame. Thus, the situation worries Timão, who could lose Paulinho for a long period. Doctors have not ruled out the possibility of further surgery to correct a partial tear of the ligament or graft done in 2022.

In the coming days, Paulinho will continue resting and will undergo a new imaging exam, only when the left knee is less swollen. The result is crucial for Corinthians to know which recovery method they will adopt with the veteran. It may be the most conservative, without the need for an operation, or the recurrence of a surgical procedure at the site.

In May of last year, in the confrontation against Strengthvalid by Brasileirão, Paulinho tore the cruciate ligament in his left knee. In this way, the player had to go through a long recovery period. This time, even with a possible surgery, the term tends to be a little shorter, in addition to the severity not being the same.

Paulinho in action against Argentinos Jrs (Credit: Rodrigo Coca / Corinthians Agency)

Therefore, the defensive midfielder, which had been a recurring element in the line-ups of Vanderlei Luxemburgo, is a confirmed absence at Corinthians for the next match. In the confrontation against Fluminensevalid for the Brasileirão, Timão is chasing its first victory under the new command and is looking to leave the relegation zone.


Source: sportbuzz

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