Justice Sotomayor 'resting well' after undergoing surgery for shoulder injury

Sotomayor needed surgery after falling and injuring her left shoulder.

"Justice Sotomayor’s surgery this morning went well and the Justice is resting comfortably," Kathy Arberg, the court’s public information officer said in a statement. "She expects to remain in the hospital a night or two."

Sotomayor, 63, suffered a fall on April 16 that caused a fracture to her left shoulder. After further consultation, tests revealed that the injury would require "reverse total shoulder replacement surgery," the court spokeswoman said.

Following her surgery, Sotomayor will "curtail activities for the next few weeks while she recuperates," the spokeswoman said.

"She is expected to recover full mobility and shoulder function," the court’s spokeswoman said.

ABC News' Audrey Taylor contributed to this report.