Dr. Anthony Miniaci performs knee surgery on Devils’ Patrik Elias — 3 notes

Anthony Miniaci, MD, of Cleveland Clinic, performed arthroscopic knee surgery on New Jersey Devils’ forward Patrik Elias.

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Here are three notes:

 

1. The surgery on the hockey player’s right knee was successful.

 

2. There is no timeline on when Mr. Miniaci will be able to return to play; he has not played in the last nine games due to the injury.

 

3. Dr. Miniaci completed a shoulder and knee fellowship in Bern, Switzerland; a sports medicine fellowship at Centinela Hospital Medical Center in Inglewood, Calif.; and an orthopedic fellowship at University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada.

 

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