U2 frontman Bono broke his arm in six places and fractured
his eye socket, hand and shoulder blade in his recent bicycle accident in New
York.
The hospital where he was treated - New York's Presbyterian/Weill
Cornell Medical Center - has also revealed he underwent two surgical
procedures.
The arm fracture involved a five-hour operation on Sunday
and was repaired with three metal plates and 18 screws.
The following day - Monday - Bono had surgery on his left
hand.
Orthopaedic trauma surgeon, Dean Lorich, said the
54-year-old would require intensive and progressive therapy but that a full
recovery was expected.
The band revealed on its website on Monday that Bono had
"injured his arm in a cycling spill" and would require surgery.
In its statement, the hospital said Bono was involved in
"a high-energy bicycle accident when he attempted to avoid another
rider".
U2 were due to start a week-long residency on The Tonight
Show with Jimmy Fallon, which they have had to postpone.
"We're sure he'll make a full recovery soon, so we'll
be back!" said his bandmates The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr.
Bono flew back to the US after taking part in the Band Aid
30 charity single recording in London on Saturday.
The new version of Do They Know It's Christmas?, which comes
30 years after the original, has been released to raise money for the fight
against the Ebola epidemic in West Africa.
[BBC]
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