Livingston Undergoes Successful Procedure
Nov 17 2009 9:05PM
OKLAHOMA CITY, November 17, 2009 – Thunder guard Shaun Livingston underwent a successful minor arthroscopic procedure today to resolve swelling in his left knee.
During the procedure, which was performed by Dr. James Andrews and Dr. Bill Clancy, a loose anchor was removed from Livingston’s left knee. The anchor was originally placed during a previous surgery.
“Shaun Livingston had successful minor arthroscopic surgery on his left knee,” said Dr. James Andrews. “His knee surfaces and previously repaired ligaments look excellent. He should be back to 100 percent in a few weeks.”
It is estimated that Livingston will be out 3-4 weeks.
During the procedure, which was performed by Dr. James Andrews and Dr. Bill Clancy, a loose anchor was removed from Livingston’s left knee. The anchor was originally placed during a previous surgery.
“Shaun Livingston had successful minor arthroscopic surgery on his left knee,” said Dr. James Andrews. “His knee surfaces and previously repaired ligaments look excellent. He should be back to 100 percent in a few weeks.”
It is estimated that Livingston will be out 3-4 weeks.






