Last Updated on November 22, 2022 by Dr Bucho
Shaheen Shah Afridi surgery
LAHORE:
Shaheen Shah Afridi, a Pakistani fast pitcher underwent an appendectomy on Sunday, after which he posted a picture of himself on Twitter, saying he was “feeling better”. Shaheen Shah Afridi injury which he had, He is also currently recovering from a knee injury. At the MCG in the T20 World Cup final against England, Afridi had to limp off the field after suffering a knee injury, leaving Pakistan without a pitcher at the crucial moment. He showed signs of pain on the pitch, especially after a save to pull Harry Brook aside. When he slid down to grab, he seemed to have injured his knee and was immediately in pain. He was helped off the field by the team doctor and physio. He returned later, cautiously running to deliver the goods, but was unable to proceed. He only managed 2.1 times overtaking it all.


Appendectomy at a glance
An appendectomy is a surgery to remove the appendix when it is infected. This condition is called appendicitis. Appendectomy is a common emergency surgery.
The appendix is a thin pouch that is attached to the large intestine. It sits in the lower right part of your belly. If you have appendicitis, your appendix must be removed right away. If not treated, your appendix can burst. This is a medical emergency. Hopkinsmedicine.org
Shaheen Shah Afridi injury is the latest setback for him , who has been spending more time in rehabilitation since July when his knee injury first appeared in Sri Lanka. Afridi continued with the team after it was decided that he would be in rehab while on tour. However, during the Asian Cup in the United Arab Emirates in August-September, he was dropped from the squad and flown to London for further injury evaluation ahead of the T20 World Cup. He eventually returned to play a role in the Pakistan campaign, gaining momentum in the tournament period before picking up an injury in the final.
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