Jockey Rafael Bejarano undergoes surgery for facial injuries after spill
By APFriday, July 24, 2009
Jockey Rafael Bejarano undergoes surgery
DEL MAR, Calif. — Jockey Rafael Bejarano has undergone surgery and is doing well in the hospital a day after he sustained serious facial injuries in a spill at Del Mar.
His agent Joe Ferrer says Thursday that Bejarano is beginning to heal and is expected to leave the hospital on Friday.
Ferrer says the jockey underwent surgery for multiple facial fractures, including a broken jaw, cheek and nose. Bejarano’s jaw didn’t need to be wired shut.
“There’s no timetable on when he might be completely healed, but the doctors tell me facial bones heal faster than any of the other bones in the body,” Ferrer said.
He said Bejarano’s return to action depends on the healing process and that the jockey could ride with a mask to protect his face.
Bejarano was injured Wednesday when his mount broke its right leg and unseated him. After hitting the ground, he was struck by a trailing horse.
He won the 2008 Del Mar riding title and is the nation’s fourth-leading rider in earnings.
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