World Cup: ENT explains Croatia player mask

World Cup: ENT explains Croatia player mask


Croatian international defender Joško Gvardiol had to play in group stage matches wearing a protective mask. understand the reason




World Cup: ENT explains Croatia player mask

Anyone who has seen Croatia play in the group stage of the World Cup has surely paid attention to the mask worn by Joško Gvardiol, defender of the selection. The doctor. Bruno Borges de Carvalho Barros, ENT doctor, explains the reason behind the accessory.

“The defender broke his nose in a game in November after hitting a teammate on the pitch. It’s an injury that didn’t require surgery, but one that needs protection to avoid further injury, hence the role of the mask”, explains the expert.

“Fractures of the nose where there is no bone misalignment can be healed without surgery. It is important to control nosebleeds and monitor the impact on breathing afterwards,” completes the doctor.

Other cases in the World Cup

But it wasn’t the first time that a player entered the field wearing a protective mask. South Korean national left winger Son Heung-min also needed the equipment, and the reason is very similar. The athlete suffered a broken left eye in November while still playing for Tottenham.

The son had to undergo surgery and was at risk of being excluded from the 2022 World Cup. However, the athlete recovered quickly and chose to wear a protective mask during competition disputes.

“The masks are made from materials such as polycarbonate and can be 3D printed to fit exactly the contours of any athlete’s face,” explains the otolaryngologist.

In another facial trauma at the World Cup, Canadian player Atiba Hutchinson sparked social media for wearing an internal bandage over his nose, similar to a sanitary pad. “Despite the similarity, this is a nasal swab with material that helps control bleeding,” says Dr. Bruno.

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