Pronunciation: /ˈtɑmi dʒɑn ˈsɜr.dʒəri/
noun a type of surgery named after former Major League Baseball pitcher Tommy John, in which a damaged ulnar collateral ligament in the elbow is replaced with a tendon from elsewhere in the body
A1 Tommy John surgery is a type of elbow surgery.
A2 After Tommy John surgery, athletes need to undergo extensive rehabilitation.
B1 The success rate of Tommy John surgery is quite high in professional athletes.
B2 Tommy John surgery is named after the baseball pitcher who first underwent the procedure.
C1 There are ongoing debates in the medical community about the long-term effects of Tommy John surgery.
C2 Some athletes opt for Tommy John surgery even if they do not have a complete tear in their elbow ligament.
formal The pitcher underwent Tommy John surgery to repair a torn ulnar collateral ligament.
informal After his arm injury, the pitcher had to get Tommy John surgery.
slang The pitcher had to go under the knife for some Tommy John surgery.
figurative His career was saved by Tommy John surgery, allowing him to pitch again.
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