Neal ElAttrache, MD, operated on free agent pitcher Matt Garza.
Bryan Kelly, MD, repaired New York Rangers Kevin Shattenkirk’s torn meniscus at New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery.
After a freak collision left New England Patriots’ QB Tom Brady with a gash on his hand requiring stitches, luck and a bit of fast thinking from Neal ElAttrache, MD, saved the game for the New England Patriots.
New Orleans Pelicans’ Medical Director/Head Team Physician Misty Suri, MD, confirmed forward DeMarcus Cousins will miss the remainder of the year after rupturing his left Achilles tendon.
Answorth Allen, MD, performed shoulder surgery on New York Knick’s guard Ron Baker.
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