Dr. Jeremy Faust, emergency physician Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, has said that after Tiger Woods’ emergency surgery, the path to recovery for the golf legend is uncertain.
“He is still in that acute phase where they may still have a lot of work to do in the present, in moments, in days to come. “It’s unclear to me whether he will be going back to the operating room or not, the doctor said”
Tiger Woods who sustained multiple leg injuries in a car accident on Wednesday required a rod, screws, pins and a surgical release of the muscle covering one that surgeons likely believed would save his leg from amputation, Faust said.