Jason Taylor get surgery after Cards game

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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/football/nfl/09/24/taylor.ap/index.html

ASHBURN, Va. (AP) -- Jason Taylor didn't understand why there was such a rush to get him into the operating room. True, his leg did feel a bit funny, but surely there was time for a second opinion.


The Washington Redskins defensive end now knows his career might have been over if he had waited much longer.


Sporting crutches and an Ace bandage, Taylor spoke Wednesday for the first time about the emergency procedure that followed Sunday's 24-17 victory over the Arizona Cardinals. Taylor was kicked in the calf in the second quarter of the game but didn't think it was anything serious until pain and numbness set in later that night.


At 3 a.m., he went to Virginia Hospital Center, where a mass of blood near his ankle was diagnosed as compartmental syndrome.


"I was a little scared about that and didn't quite understand why it had to be done so suddenly," Taylor said. "I kept telling the doctor, 'Let's wait until the sun comes up and let me talk to some people,' and they kept stressing how important it was to get it done right away."
At about 5 a.m., Taylor spoke to Dr. James Andrews, the Redskins team surgeon.


"He told me to get off the phone and let's do it, so it can be done right away," Taylor said.


Doctors drained the blood in a 20-minute operation. The pressing medical issue was solved, but Taylor will be sidelined for Sunday's game against the Dallas Cowboys -- and possibly longer -- while he recuperates.


"It's all a matter of how well the body responds to the surgery and the nerve issue and all that. Day-to-day for me," Taylor said. "In a perfect world I'd play Sunday, but it would be tough to get off crutches on Wednesday and tee it up. I want to play as soon as I can. I don't know. ...

It could be a week or a couple months. You never know."


Doctors cut a 6-inch incision into Taylor's calf to drain blood that, left untreated, might have led to nerve or tissue damage and even paralysis, limb loss or death. Redskins trainer Bubba Tyer said it was the first such injury he's had in his 37 seasons with the Redskins. Tyer said there were five similar injuries league-wide in the past six to eight years...




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Read the rest at the website. I swear there was a thread about Taylor getting hurt someplace, but a search produced nothing obvious. If there's a better fit for it, mods please move it there.


As far as it goes though: Wow, that's a heck of a kick.
 

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