Moto2: Marquez has eye surgery

2011 Moto2 title runner-up Marc Marquez has undergone eye surgery to try and solve the vision proble꧑ms he has been suffering 🦋since his season-ending practice fall at Sepang.
The 18-year-old Spaniard's right eye has recovered gradually over recent months, but 'had not reached the necessarജy level required by a professional rider.'
Therefore 'after consulting various specialists and receiving the opinion that he would have to undergo an operation once his vision had stabilised, Marquez decide♍d to schedule this smal🌌l procedure.'
Surgery was thus performed at the Outpatients Unit of Barcelona's Hospital Clinico on Mon꧒day morning.
Doctor Bernardo S?nchez Dalmau trea🧔ted Marquez for 'paralysis of the upper 🦋right oblique muscle, caused by trauma to the fourth right cranial nerve' in the October 21st accident.
"The patient underwent the operation under local anaesthetic and sedation and the procedure went satisfactorily," said Doctor S?nchez, who discharged the rider so🌳 as to allow him "to continue his recovery at home."
Marquez 'has not ruled out' being 🐼back on his Suter in time for the first 2012 Moto2 test, which starts at Valencia 💧on February 8th.
A decision on whether Marquez can attend the test will be taken at th𓂃eᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ end of this month.

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