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Sylvan Ebanks-Blake: Ex-Premier League footballer wins High Court claim against top surgeon
High Court ruled the ankle surgery was unnecessary and worsened osteoarthritis, ending Sylvan Ebanks-Blake's career early after a 2013 injury, with damages to be decided later.
- Former Premier League footballer Sylvan Ebanks-Blake won a legal challenge against surgeon Professor James Calder, claiming unnecessary surgery caused his career's premature end.
- Professor Calder denied the claims, stating the treatment prolonged Ebanks-Blake's career, but the court found the arthroscopy contributed to his health's decline.
- Judge Lambert said 'but for the arthroscopy, the claimant would have returned to his pre-accident pain-free state,' ruling the surgery decision unreasonable.
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Former Premier League star wins £7million legal battle after 'top-flight career ended by unnecessary operation'
Former Manchester United and Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Sylvan Ebanks-Blake has won £7million in a High Court legal battle against a prominent surgeon
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Read Full ArticleEbanks-Blake Wins First Stage of Multi-Million Pound Medical Negligence Suit | Sports-Games
Ex-footballer Sylvan Ebanks-Blake has prevailed in the initial phase of his negligence lawsuit against a surgeon. He claims unnecessary surgery cost him five more years of professional play. A judge found the surgery unreasonable, linking it to ongoing ankle pain and potential career impact.
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