Nevada governor breaks hip in horse accident, will have surgery in Reno on Wednesday
By Scott Sonner, APWednesday, September 22, 2010
Nev. gov to have surgery on hip after horse fall
RENO, Nev. — Gov. Jim Gibbons broke a hip in two places when he was bucked by a horse at a private ranch in northern Nevada and was scheduled to undergo surgery Wednesday, his spokesman said.
Daniel Burns, the governor’s communications director, said he talked with his boss just after 10 a.m.
“He is coherent. He is laughing, though not a lot because it hurts to laugh,” Burns told The Associated Press. “He is looking forward to a full recovery.”
Surgery was planned sometime Wednesday, though the exact time was not being released, Burns said.
“The doctor told me hips are like a pretzel. They don’t break in one place. If it breaks in one place it has to break in another place,” Burns said.
Any gubernatorial duties while the Republican governor is in surgery will be handled by Sen. Michael Schneider, the Democratic president pro tempore of the Senate, because Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki is out of the country.
Doctors said Gibbons, who was elected in 2006, will be hospitalized at least until Friday. Rehabilitation will take about three months, which means Gibbons will be on the mend through the end of his term. He was defeated by Brian Sandoval in the June Republican primary.
Burns said the governor was with his brother when the accident happened around 4:30 p.m. Tuesday north of Pyramid Lake, about an hour’s drive from Reno.
“He was getting on the horse and throwing his other leg over it when the horse spooked and took off,” Burns said.
His foot was briefly caught in the stirrup, and the governor was kicked in the chest as he fell.
Gibbons was taken by ambulance to Renown Regional Medical Center in Reno.
Burns said Gibbons was “looking forward to riding horses again, including that one.”
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Associated Press Writer Sandra Chereb in Carson City contributed to this report.
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