Hughes was taken by ambulance to St Vincent's Hospital in Sydney after the incident on day one of the match. At approximately 5.20pm, the hospital confirmed that Hughes was out of surgery and remained in a critical condition in the intensive care unit. ESPNcricinfo understands Hughes was in an induced coma after surgery to relieve pressure on his brain.
At approximately 4.15pm hospital spokesman David Faktor had addressed the media and said Hughes was in surgery having arrived at the hospital on life support.
"He arrived in a critical condition and remains in a critical condition. He is undergoing surgery as we speak," Faktor said. "When he arrived he underwent a set of scans to establish the extent of his injuries and then a decision was made to perform surgery ... All I could confirm is that he did sustain a head injury and that he is in a critical condition at the moment.
"I understand he was ventilated at the scene and arrived at St Vincent's already ventilated and on life support and he underwent scans and then he went to surgery."
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In that case, he probably had a Craniotomy to relieve the pressure ?? That will be a minimum 3 month recovery.Heard he's out of surgery and back in intensive care. Still critical condition, but at least the riskiest part's over.
Rang my old man (physician) and he said from what details he found out about the injury, it was most likely an extradural haemotoma. For those who cbf to click, if this turns out to be the diagnosis basically blood was pooling between his skull and the outer protective cover of the brain. The usual giveaway for this is a 'lucid period' - in which there's a delay between the impact and losing consciousness (as Hughes did when he suddenly fainted face-first on the pitch).
Very lucky he got emergency treatment as early as he did.
Yep, they would have had to remove a small piece of skull to drain out the fluid. He won't be in the nets for a long time.In that case, he probably had a Craniotomy to relieve the pressure ?? That will be a minimum 3 month recovery.
Don't want to jump at shadows or assume the worst but it is assumed that Schumacher had this procedure after his skiing accidentYep, they would have had to remove a small piece of skull to drain out the fluid. He won't be in the nets for a long time.
No two traumatic brain injuries are the same, though. We don't have an out-and-out diagnosis for Hughes yet but it shouldn't be quite as bad as smashing your whole head on a large rock while skiing downhill at speed.Don't want to jump at shadows or assume the worst but it is assumed that Schumacher had this procedure after his skiing accident