‘I wasn’t under anaesthetic’: Petracca details treatment for internal injuries

Demons star Christian Petracca says his sickening injuries in the King’s Birthday clash with Collingwood were akin to being in a car accident and prevented him from even being put under anaesthetic during surgery.

In a raw interview on Monday which will have many football fans squirming, the midfielder, who has been ruled out for the rest of the season, detailed the traumatic events that followed the knee to the back he copped from Collingwood captain Darcy Moore, a good friend of his.

The incident occurred in a marking contest close to quarter-time in last Monday’s blockbuster at the MCG.

‘i wasn’t under anaesthetic’: petracca details treatment for internal injuries

Christian Petracca was in immediate pain after the collision, but returned to the field before his condition deteriorated further.

The 2021 Norm Smith medallist left the field for treatment but returned soon after, before he was subbed out of the game and taken by ambulance to hospital, where it took time for doctors to realise the gravity of his injuries. It was initially thought he had two cracked ribs, but he was later found to have four fractured ribs, a punctured lung and a lacerated spleen.

Now at home, having left hospital on Sunday, Petracca is recovering from surgery.

“I don’t think we all understood the severity of it, to be honest. I think we got an initial scan around 8pm, 9pm. The first scan showed two cracked ribs, and then just a little bit of bleeding around the lung,” Petracca told Nova radio station.

“I don’t know what happened. I think 15 minutes later one of the doctors was just checking my blood levels and noticed my haemoglobin was dropping severely, and my blood levels were dropping. So I [had] another scan, and that’s when they noticed on the next scan I had four cracked ribs, a grade-five spleen [laceration] and a punctured lung, too.

“It went from being a four out of 10, to basically a 10 out of 10 – equivalent to a car accident. It seemed pretty full on. I had to go straight into surgery at 2am; open surgery. I wasn’t under anaesthetic because my blood levels were so low.”

Petracca said he knew immediately that Moore’s knee had caused damage.

“I knew he had hit me good, to be honest. I didn’t realise the severity of it until 2am when I was gassed up, and they were doing surgery with my eyes open,” he said.

“I didn’t realise the severity of it until early in the morning on Tuesday morning. I just thought it was a couple of cracked ribs, which, obviously, is serious. [But] I thought I could go back out and play.”

Petracca said the adrenaline rush from being a competitor was why he had initially returned to the field after being cleared by the Demons’ doctors.

“It was pretty full on. The adrenaline as well, I don’t think people understand when you are out there playing, you just want to go out and compete. You’re an athlete, you’re a competitor, you just want to do whatever you can,” he said.

“I have been in a similar situation a couple of years ago when I fractured my leg in the first quarter and did the same thing. I just went out and played the next three quarters, because you are on adrenaline, you don’t really know what’s going on. Had I known now the severity of it, I obviously wouldn’t have gone back out there.”

Petracca said he held no grudge against Moore, who has been in touch with his long-time friend.

“No malice in it whatsoever. Darcy and I have probably known each other since we were 11 or 12. We played some under-12s state together and stuff. He has messaged me four or five times, saying: ‘I owe you dinner.’ So I said I will take you up on that – that will be nice.”

Demons medical staff have been questioned as to why Petracca was allowed to return to the field, but the AFL, having conducted an investigation on Tuesday, found that the correct protocols were followed.

AFL executive operations manager Laura Kane said on Saturday that while “clubs are always trying to get better”, the Demons’ “process was OK”.

“The clinical assessment by the doctors was standard,” Kane said.

Petracca said he was unable to leave his house, and was being nursed by his wife, Bella.

“I am literally not allowed to do anything. Effectively, the spleen is a vital part of the immune system, so I have to get all my vaccinations done again. I am basically in isolation for five days because if I touch the outside world, pretty much anyone who is sick can really affect me. So Bella has had to do everything, put me to bed, put my socks on, give me all my medications, cook my dinner,” Petracca, a budding chef, said.

The champion midfielder admitted that the mental scars from his injuries meant he could barely watch any games at the weekend. He said he had doubts about returning to the football field, but expected time to ease his mind.

“Bloody oath, at the moment, yeah, it’s still raw for me. It’s still just seven days. I watched a little bit of footy at the weekend. I had to turn it off. When you see just even a simple tackle, you put yourself back in the situation that you were,” Petracca said.

“Of course, at the moment, it’s quite raw but no doubt with the recovery process and everything that I will be able to tick off, my mindset, I’ll be able to get back to the player I was. Just, at the moment, a lot of self-doubt, which is fine, that’s a natural feeling.”

Petracca said he could not run or go to the gym for seven weeks, and was barred from contact sport for three months, meaning there was next to no time to return for the finals, should the Demons be alive come September. He cannot fly for six weeks.

Keep up to date with the best AFL coverage in the country. Sign up for the Real Footy newsletter.

OTHER NEWS

12 minutes ago

President Biden to pardon veterans convicted under regulation used to keep LGBT members from serving

13 minutes ago

Paul Scholes gives a surprising verdict on England's performance in 0-0 draw with Slovenia... as Man United legend reveals why he's 'very encouraged' by what he saw

13 minutes ago

The FA are set to be CHARGED by UEFA after beer cups were pelted at Gareth Southgate by fed-up England fans following 0-0 draw with Slovenia

13 minutes ago

These best boys and girls just graduated from the ATF's National Canine Academy

13 minutes ago

Swimmer Michael Phelps says China doping scandal threatens the Olympic movement

13 minutes ago

The brain makes a lot of waste. Now scientists think they know where it goes

13 minutes ago

She was overwhelmed by clearing out her parents' belongings. Then a friend stepped in

13 minutes ago

Chorus or cacophony? Cicada song hits some ears harder than others

13 minutes ago

Another monolith appeared near Las Vegas. Who's behind these mysterious objects?

13 minutes ago

As sideshows gain popularity, police try a range of tactics to stop them in their tracks

13 minutes ago

Christian writer's new book reminds kids what makes them different makes them special

13 minutes ago

Biden has taken more action on climate than any president. His pitch? It creates jobs

17 minutes ago

U.S. chip curbs in Middle East just 'business as usual,' Ooredoo CEO says after Nvidia deal

18 minutes ago

Soccer-Hero Zaccagni picks perfect time to score first goal for Italy

18 minutes ago

‘My brother is a narcissistic psychopath who cut me out of our parents’ will – what can I do?’

18 minutes ago

2 FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 stocks to consider for generational wealth

18 minutes ago

Former MKP leader denied access to swearing-in ceremony by Parliament

18 minutes ago

Ten Hag wins as Ratcliffe backs down over humiliating demand in new Man Utd contract

18 minutes ago

Wests Tigers allow Stefano Utoikamanu to test market

18 minutes ago

Rudy Giuliani's Missouri Bank Account Raises Questions

19 minutes ago

49% Indian CEOs Looking For New Roles: IBM Report

19 minutes ago

The world’s tallest male dog Kevin dies shortly after achieving Guinness World Record

19 minutes ago

Bob Katter: Independent MP reveals the ‘regretful’ way he scored a $200k job

19 minutes ago

ASX200 tumbles after shock inflation data

20 minutes ago

What is More Valuable Gold or Diamonds

20 minutes ago

These pre-glued cluster lashes are so good you won't believe they're not real: 'Shocked would be an understatement' (the proof is in my before and after photos)

20 minutes ago

EFL FIXTURES 2024-25: Wrexham begin League One campaign at home to Wycombe, recently-relegated Birmingham City host Reading in former Premier League fixture... while Chesterfield take on Swindon in Football League return

20 minutes ago

Video: A feast for the eyes... and ears! King Charles makes Pokemon jokes as he and Queen Camilla throw lavish Buckingham Palace State Banquet for Japan's Emperor and Empress

20 minutes ago

Eagle-eyed England supporters spotted fuming Phil Foden and Declan Rice 'going mad' at Kieran Trippier during drab goalless draw with Slovenia at Euro 2024

20 minutes ago

Video: Evan Gershkovich appears in court for the start of his spy trial in Russia - the first Western journalist to be charged with the crime since the Cold War

20 minutes ago

Gershkovich appears with shaved head before start of closed trial in Russia

20 minutes ago

Why Slovenia were allowed to break UEFA rule during dismal England draw at Euro 2024

20 minutes ago

What to expect from Samsung Unpacked Summer 2024: Galaxy Z Fold 6, Watch 7, Smart Ring, more

20 minutes ago

Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer renew attack on ‘baffling’ Gareth Southgate decision

20 minutes ago

Chargers Daily Links: Tuesday Open Thread

20 minutes ago

Morocco’s Central Bank Cuts its Key Rate to 2.75%

20 minutes ago

Gymnasts share fondest Olympic memories, competition day routine, 1 thing they'd pack for Paris

20 minutes ago

NATO appoints outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte as its next secretary-general

20 minutes ago

Everything to know about Kevin Costner's 'Horizon: An American Saga'

20 minutes ago

Double the Internet Speed Limit with Ooredoo’s Fibre Home Internet