Michael Terry, MD, and Bradley Merk, MD, performed surgery on Chicago Blackhawks forward Patrick Kane to repair a broken collarbone, according to a Demanjo report.
Mr. Kane sustained the injury during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Florida Panthers on Feb. 24. Drs. Terry and Merk performed the procedure Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago.
Dr. Terry is a Northwestern Medicine physician and is currently the head team physician for the Chicago Blackhawks. Dr. Merk, also a Northwestern Medicine, focuses on complex and non-union fractures as well as trauma reconstruction.
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