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Former Premier League footballer wins High Court claim against top surgeon

A former Premier League footballer has won a court case against a leading surgeon, after the player argued an unnecessary procedure had brought his career to a "premature end".

Ex-Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, 39, successfully brought a legal challenge in the High Court on Thursday, more than a decade after he suffered an injury playing for the club. Ebanks-Blake broke his left leg in a match against Birmingham City in April 2013.

He said that during an operation to fix the fracture, surgeon Professor James Calder also removed ankle scar tissue and loose cartilage. Ebanks-Blake said the procedure "gave rise to inflammation.

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