Yamaha Factory World Superbike Team’s new recruit for the 2011 series Marco Melandri underwent minor and completely successful surgery on his right shoulder last week and expects to be fully fit for the works squad’s next test at the Portimao circuit in Portugal on 26 January.
The 28-year-old has elected for a hospital visit and an overnight stay after some complaints around the joint possibly due to an old injury and in the wake of three days hard riding and testing recently.
After scans on Wednesday revealed some extra movement in the limb, the Italian opted for a clean-up procedure in order to reduce risk of further aggravation during his maiden term in World Superbike that is set to start at Phillip Island on 27 February.
Dr Giuseppe Porcellini, the same specialist who worked on the shoulder of Valentino Rossi, performed the operation.
Dr Porcellini reported that there was no damage to ligaments therefore a straightforward ‘tidying’ took place and a ‘staple’ attached – that will erode naturally over time – will add extra stability.
Aside from requiring the use of a brace for two weeks the sole effect of Melandri’s trip to the operating theatre will be a slight interference with his ability to train 100 percent during the month of January but he expects to be fit and raring to go for his next appointment with the R1 in Portugal.