The New Zealand Herald

Footballer off to court over botched treatment

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Former All Whites goalkeeper Jake Gleeson has filed a $15.6 million lawsuit against two physicians for Major League Soccer’s Portland Timbers.

The six-page lawsuit was filed against Dr Richard Edelson and Dr Jonathan Greenleaf over their handling of a shin injury that ended Gleeson’s career in 2018.

The Oregonian reports Gleeson, 30, has accused the pair of committing medical negligence and battery, selecting a risky procedure to repair bilateral stress fractures in his tibias, failing to properly sterilise metal implants and failing to remove a metal plate from his right leg when it became infected.

Speaking to The Oregonian,

Gleeson said the botched procedure took his career from him.

“I’ve had the job that I love more than anything taken from me and a big aspect of my life taken from me,” Gleeson told The Oregonian.

“I’m physically not the same. I’m emotionall­y not the same and I just would like to understand why and how someone could do this. I can’t go through my life not telling this story.”

The New Zealand internatio­nal was with the American club from 2011 until he was forced to retire.

The Oregonian reports Gleeson developed pain in both shins in 2018 and was diagnosed by Edelson with tibial stress fractures in August that year.

Edelson carried out the required surgery that month which was deemed a success by the team, who predicted he would be sidelined for two months.

However, a second surgery was required on his right leg a month later after Gleeson noticed redness and stiffness on the repaired area.

Greenleaf performed a second surgery in which he cleaned the infected area but chose not to remove the metal plate.

The plate was removed by Edelson in a third surgery at the end of September 2018. A second surgery on his left leg was needed in October 2018 when that, too, got infected, and the metal plate was taken out.

Since the initial surgery in August 2018, Gleeson has had a further eight surgeries to repair his right tibia, while his left tibia has had one additional surgery since having the metal plate removed.

“The emotional side was absolutely devastatin­g to the point of crippling, battles with pretty severe depression, anxiety, panic attacks,” he said.

I’ve had the job that I love more than anything taken from me and a big aspect of my life taken from me. Jake Gleeson

 ?? Photo / Photosport ?? Kiwi footballer Jake Gleeson says botched medical treatment robbed him of his career.
Photo / Photosport Kiwi footballer Jake Gleeson says botched medical treatment robbed him of his career.

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