Ex-Gitmo detainee Omar Khadr recovering from 19-hour shoulder surgery
TORONTO — Former Guantanamo Bay inmate Omar Khadr is recovering from a 19-hour operation on a shoulder that was badly injured in Afghanistan 15 years ago, his lawyer said Monday.
The Toronto-born Khadr remained in intensive care at the University of Alberta hospital and it was not clear when he might be able to go home, Dennis Edney said in an interview from Edmonton.
Three surgeons were involved in Friday’s complicated surgery — first reported by the Globe and Mail — that Edney said should have been done years ago.
“What they did was take bone from different parts of his legs and muscles from other parts of his body to try to rebuild his right shoulder,” Edney said. “There’s no prognosis — it’s almost experimental in some ways, and hoping that it works.”


