IRL: Schmidt stable after surgery for injuries suffered in testing
8 January 2000
Posted By Terry
Callahan
Motorsports Editor, The Auto Channel
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla.- Indy Racing
League driver Sam Schmidt is in serious and stable condition at Orlando
Regional Medical Center after surgery late Thursday night on a spinal
injury
suffered in an accident during the leagues Open Test at Walt Disney World
Speedway.
Surgeons used a pin and a bone graft to fuse Schmidts C-3 and C-4 vertebrae, which suffered contusions and bruising in the accident Thursday morning, said Dr. Henry Bock, Indy Racing League director of medical services. Schmidt was alert and responsive after the surgery, Bock said.
Schmidt, 35, continues to suffer from some paralysis, Bock said. The determination of the extent and duration of Schmidts paralysis cannot be made at this time, Bock said.
A three-year Indy Racing veteran, Schmidt was injured when the rear of his 1999-spec Treadway Racing G Force/Aurora/Firestone car hit the outside retaining wall in Turn 2 of the 1-mile tri-oval.
Schmidt was testing with other Indy Racing drivers in preparation for the season-opening Delphi Indy 200 at Walt Disney World Speedway on Jan. 29.
More details about Schmidts injuries and condition will be provided when available.
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