Santa Fe New Mexican

Saints fire doctors after misdiagnos­is

- By Matt Bonesteel

The New Orleans Saints fired team orthopedis­ts Deryk Jones and Misty Suri after a leg injury to top cornerback Delvin Breaux was misdiagnos­ed, ESPN’s Mike Triplett reported Wednesday. According to Triplett’s source, Breaux’s injury was thought to be a bruise, but after his leg was slow to heal, it was discovered that he had a fractured fibula that will require surgery and cause him to miss four to six weeks.

Triplett and NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport say the Saints players have not been happy with their medical care for some time, and Triplett reported that Saints coach Sean Payton “was livid” over Breaux’s misdiagnos­is.

The New Orleans Advocate reported earlier this week that the Saints were looking to trade Breaux over frustratio­n with his nagging injuries, but “they no longer appear as eager to trade or part ways with him” after learning of the misdiagnos­is, Triplett reported.

Jones and Suri work for Ochsner Health Systems, which has been a corporate partner of the Saints for nearly 10 years, according to a recent company news release announcing that Ochsner had been awarded naming rights to the training facility shared by the NFL team and the NBA’s New Orleans Pelicans.

Suri also is listed as a team physician for the Pelicans in the NBA team’s most recent media guide. Jeff Duncan of the Times-Picayune said the Pelicans have been frustrated with their medical staff for nearly a decade.

At one point, Brian Young was a key contributo­r for the Saints’ defense and signed a three-year, $12 million contract extension in 2008. But he missed 15 games over the 2007-08 seasons.

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